Nachom-ia Kumpasar

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Nachom-ia Kumpasar
Directed by Bardroy Barretto
Produced by

Goa Folklore Productions

Executive Producers - Angelo Braganza, Bardroy Barretto, Radheyshyam Pipalwa, Michael Arakkal
Written by Bardroy Barretto, Mridul Toolsidas, Angelo Braganza
Screenplay by Bardroy Barretto, Mridul Toolsidas
Story by Bardroy Barretto
Starring Vijay Maurya & Palomi Ghosh
Music by

Ronnie Monserrate, Jacob (Jackson) Pereira

All original songs written & composed by Chris Perry
Cinematography Suhas Gujarathi
Edited by Bardroy Barretto, Lionel Fernandes, Shweta Venkat
Production
company
Goa Folklore Productions
Country India
Language Konkani
Budget Rs 3.5 crores

Nachom-ia Kumpasar ('Let's dance to the rhythm'), is a Konkani film. It is based on the lives of two jazz musicians, Chris Perry and Lorna.[2] The film, which takes its title from the name of a song by the two artists, was directed by Bardroy Barretto.[3] It starred Vijay Maurya and Palomi Ghosh in the lead roles.[4] The story is told through over 20 popular Konkani songs from the 1960s and 1970s that have been re-recorded for this film.[5] The film is set in the 1960s and is a tribute to the 'unsung' Konkani musicians of that era.[6][7][8]

The Goa premiere was held at Ravindra Bhavan, Margao.[9] The film was crowd-funded.[10]

Cast

Plot

The bitter sweet relationship between a young singer and her musician mentor set against the backdrop of the jazz clubs of Bombay and the musicians from Goa during the 60s. In the 1960s Lawry a young Goan musician playing in the nightclubs of Bombay, returns to Goa to find a singer for his band where he meets Dona. While Lawry moulds the impressionable young Dona into a talented singer, they fall deeply in love. The emotional rollercoaster of a love story is destined to tragedy. The film weaves its lilting narrative through 20 timeless songs based on actual events this quasi-biographical film is a tribute to one of Goa’s greatest, yet barely acknowledged legacy - its musicians, who once upon a time set the jazz clubs of Bombay on fire and actually shaped the music of Bollywood cinema. Nachom-ia Kumpasar is a nostalgic musical tale set in the times these musicians lived and died in - unrecognized, unappreciated…and unsung.

Awards

At the 62nd National Film Awards, the film won two awards and a special mention. The film won the award for the best feature film in Konkani, Aparna Raina won the award for best production design, and actress Palomi Ghosh received a special mention.[11][12] The film also won Lebara Play Audience Choice Award for best film at London Indian Film Festival 2015[13] Nachom-ia Kumpasar was also included in the shortlist for the 2016 Oscars.[14]

References

http://www.heraldgoa.in/Edit/Opinions/Goa%E2%80%99s-Got-Talent/83209.html

External links

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