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  1. Vamsha Vriksha (The genealogy tree), is a 1971 Indian Kannada-language film directed by B. V. Karanth and Girish Karnad, based on S. L. Bhyrappa's novel of the same name. The film won the National Film Award for Best Direction . [ 3 ]

  2. The book, Vamshavriksha (Kannada), is a narration spanning across three generations of the Rao and Shrotri households. The happenings in these two households form the centre of the narrative. In the first chapter, the readers are introduced to a bevy of characters who are part of both the households.

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    • S.L. Bhyrappa
  3. VAMSHAVRIKSHA. Translated into Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Urdu and Punjabi. Spanning three generations and varied nuances of thought and feeling, Vamshavriksha portrays the moral dilemmas that erupt in a small tradition-bound town in Karnataka when long established social patterns are questioned in the name of individual fulfilment. At the vortex ...

    • Sahitya Bhandara, Bengaluru
    • 1965
    • 21
  4. Jul 3, 2014 · Watch Venkatarao Thalgeri playing lead role from the film Vamsha Vruksha. Also staring L V Sharada, B V Karanth and Others in SRS Media Vision Full Movies ch...

    • 138 min
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    • SRS Media Vision | Kannada Full Movies
  5. Vamshavriksha is a sensitive exploration of love and loss, tragedy and triumph, interwoven with spiritual, historical and cultural insights. The book also talk about polygamy, purpose of marriage, life and lineage through various characters. I love the character Srinivasa Shrothri for upholding his dharma.

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    • Paperback
  6. A Kannada movie Vamsha Vriksha based on this novel, which was directed by B. V. Karanth and Girish Karnad secured Best Regional Film and National Film Award for Best Direction at 19th National Film Awards. [3] Vamshavriksha is a nuanced exploration of love and loss, tragedy and triumph, and is interwoven with spiritual, historical and cultural ...

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  8. Yes, S. L. Bhyrappa had written this novel in the year 1965 which is close to 50 years now and still it is one of the epitome of all his novels put together. Written long ago, this book captures the essence of transformation of families and persons from a traditional Indian background to a modern India and the ups and downs that they face while ...