Youngsters
Were
Impressed
With
The
Film-maker
If
the
critics
used
to
pan
him
for
his
taste,
then
the
common
audience,
especially
the
younger
lot,
would
shower
their
adulation
on
the
revealing
film-maker.
He
was
a
pioneer
in
popularly
phrasing
out
dialogues
in
the
form
of
common
lingos
and
the
bastion
of
captivating
the
audience
through
simple
yet
effective
dialogues
were
not
just
restricted
to
himself,
but
also
became
an
inspiration
to
many
film-makers
of
the
present
day
including
his
own
disciple,
Real
Star
Upendra.
Kashinath’s
Best
Dialogues
Few
of
his
dialogues
are
mouthed
by
the
audience
during
their
day
to
day
comical
conversations
and
are
often
snipped
for
reference.
In
remembrance
of
the
legendary
artist
of
Kannada
cinema,
here
is
the
list
of
some
of
the
best
dialogues
written/mouthed
by
the
talented
person
which
could
be
marked
as
a
tribute
to
him.
April
Tingalaadamele
Yaava
Tingalu
Barathe?
(Which
month
comes
after
April?)
From
the
movie,
Chor
Guru
Chandal
Shishya,
Kashinath
lays
a
bet
that
he
would
make
a
goat
speak
an
English
word
in
order
to
cash
in
some
bucks.
Using
his
wit,
Kashinath
mouths
the
said
dialogue
and
pinches
the
Goat
which
replies
with
a
Meh.
Smart
isn't
it?
Baddimaga
Haakond
Chachri,
Odiri
(Bash
and
kick
the
scoundrel)
This
Upendra
director
thriller
horror
movie
sees
Kashinath
playing
his
real
life
role.
Shh
saw
Kashinath
donning
the
role
of
a
director
in
the
movie.
Upendra
fakes
himself
as
a
police
officer
in
pretext
of
arresting
Kashinath
for
cold
rated
crimes.
The
subsequent
part
of
the
sequence
reveals
the
fact
that
Uppi
is
a
film
aspirant,
and
it
was
his
role
play
to
woo
the
film-maker
for
a
role
in
his
movie.
An
irked
Kashinath
orders
his
subordinates
to
thrash
the
former.
Amma
Naan
Sale
Aada,
America
Paalaade
(Mother,
I
am
sold
and
part
of
America’s
family)
Though
the
line
is
of
a
song
from
Meese
hotta
Gandasige
Demandappo
Demandu,
this
was
the
most
uttered
line
from
many
youngsters
during
the
release
of
this
movie.
More
than
the
flick,
it
was
this
line
and
the
song
that
lingered
in
the
mind
of
audience.
Gopi,
Idakke
Tootu
Untu
Taala
Illa,
Nanna
Maimele
Batte
Illa
(The
door
has
a
latch
without
lock
and
I
am
undressed)
Love
Maadi
Nodu,
a
typical
family
oriented
Tamil-remake
flick
was
a
different
offering
from
Kashinath.
Not
known
for
such
conventional
acting
and
movies,
Kashinath
ventured
into
the
movie
which
was
more
of
an
experiment
to
his
level.
He
had
played
the
character
of
Mangalooru
Manjunatha
from
Dakshina
Kannada
Taluk,
Kashinath
was
complimented
by
Master
Manjunath
in
the
movie.
The
said
dialogue
was
an
instant
hilarious
hit
for
his
rendition
and
Manjunath's
counter
response.