Shree Krishna Gaarudi

Shree Krishna Gaarudi
Directed by Hunsur Krishnamurthy
Produced by K. M. Naganna
Screenplay by Hunsur Krishnamurthy
Story by Bellave Narahari Shastri
Starring Rajkumar
Revati
Vadiraj
Narasimha Raju
Music by Pendyala Nageshwara Rao
Cinematography G. Dorai
Edited by Manikyam
Production
company
Nandi Pictures
Release dates
  • 1958 (1958)
Country India
Language Kannada

Shree Krishna Gaarudi (Kannada: ಶ್ರೀ ಕೃಷ್ಣ ಗಾರುಡಿ) is 1958 Indian Kannada language film in the mythological genre written and directed by Hunsur Krishnamurthy based on the story by Bellave Narahari Shastri. It narrates the tale of Bheema and Arjuna's pride being crushed by Krishna, after the Kurukshetra War. The same story was also later made into a 1958 Telugu movie by well-known director Y. V. Rao also titled Shri Krishna Garudi .

Plot

The Kurukshetra War is over and Dharmaraya ascends the throne of Hastinavati. Dharmaraya distributes powers and Bheema and Arjuna are unhappy with the powers and responsibilities vested to them. They fume in private, that they were the reason for Pandavas victory in Kurukshetra War, but have to be subservient to nakula and sahadeva.

Sri Krishna senses this and disguises as Gaarudi, a street player, skilled in warfare. He reaches Hastinavati, challenging men to fight him. He gathers fame, as unbeatable warrior.

When news reaches Bheema and Arjuna, in a fit of rage, they challenge Gaarudi. Arjuna has to set a bow and fails. They get beaten, are pushed below earth and suffer indignity. Bheema has to fight a giant snake that has bound him and made immovable. Arjuna has to fight off a family and infamy. Both suffer, because of their pride and forgetting Lord Sri Krishna.

After what seems a long time, they pray to Krishna and are able to come over their agony.

When they reach their palace at Hastinavati, Lors Krishna informs them, it was he, as Gaarudi, who taught them the lesson.

Nakula and Sahadeva pray to Krishna, before starting the task and easily finish it off.

Shri Krishna's mighty power and bliss fills Bheema and Arjuna. They happily perform the duties, bestowed on them.

Songs by Pendyala Nageshwara Rao were popular.[1]

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