The one thing Hombanna can promise its audiences is a story that’s almost completely missing in Kannada cinema.
The story of a small hamlet of forest-dwelling farmers being evicted in the name of environmental conservation, Hombanna is a long distance away from the standard fare of Sandalwood. Indeed, the film opens with a lot of potential, since it aspires to tell a complex narrative of the people caught between the forest department and the police on the one hand, and guerrilla fighters and journalists on other hand.
The story of a small hamlet of forest-dwelling farmers being evicted in the name of environmental conservation, Hombanna is a long distance away from the standard fare of Sandalwood. Indeed, the film opens with a lot of potential, since it aspires to tell a complex narrative of the people caught between the forest department and the police on the one hand, and guerrilla fighters and journalists on other hand.
- 7/7/2017
- by TNM NEWS
- The News Minute
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