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The plot originates in 1847, when a king traded vast forest land to villagers in exchange for peace, granted by the demigod Panjurli . The king's descendants later attempt to reclaim this land, breaking a sacred covenant.
The film explores "tribal jurisprudence," where justice is not a bureaucratic act but a divine revelation delivered through rituals like Bhoota Kola . Cultural Pillars: Bhoota Kola & Kambala The plot originates in 1847, when a king
The climax features avesam (possession), where the deity Guliga enters Shiva's body to deliver retributive justice against the oppressive landlord. Technical & Symbolic Analysis Cultural Pillars: Bhoota Kola & Kambala The climax
The primary conflict involves Forest Officer Murali (Kishore), who seeks to enforce state forest laws, and Shiva (Rishab Shetty), a villager who views the forest through ancestral rights and spiritual custodianship. and Shiva (Rishab Shetty)
The film opens with this traditional annual buffalo race, showcasing the raw strength and pride of the local community.
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