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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, Matt

It was good of you to post a note about my upcoming paper. Thank you. It will be quite short and part of a panel presentation, but if someone's going to be there, great. I missed the BBC special, so I'm not sure what was mentioned and what wasn't, but I'd like to make one clarification. The expressindia link that you make note of refers to a TV serial that was a kind of follow up to Karunamayudu (Telugu for 'Man of Compassion'; 1978)/Daya Sagar (Hindi for 'Ocean of Mercy). From what I've been able to gather the success of the serial was not as great as the film.

The original film was produced by Vijay Chandar (who also played Jesus), directed by A. Bheem Singh, with screenplay by C. Coelho. Music was by Joseph Krishna and B. Gopalam.

The story of its production is fascinating and rather convoluted and covers a five year period. It ran for a record 100 days in some cinemas. Contrary to what the IMDb suggests at the moment, it was not produced primarily by Christians or Christian actors although Coelho is a Catholic priest and there were some Christians involved. However, as noted, Dayspring now oversees its distribution for use in Christian witness.

I plan to get a site up soon with some more details. Your blog is an inspiration. I've been compiling info on this film for quite awhile and hope something will be published on it soon, though I don't have precise publication details to offer at the moment. Will let you know when I know more.

All the best,

Dwight Friesen

6:29 pm, May 22, 2006

Blogger Matt Page said...

I must admit that I'm a bit confused by the dates and the different version of this film. THe IMDB lists the film as 1985. Is that an error? My current understanding (based on what you've posted above and I've read elsewhere) is that the film was made in 1978, and was quickly follwed up by a longer series. Is that correct? And if so what does 1985 have to do with anything?

Matt

10:10 am, May 23, 2006

Blogger D H Friesen said...

I have not yet been able to trace a connection between Daya Sagar and the year 1985, as listed in the IMDb. At first I thought it might refer to the TV serial that was broadcast under the same name, but that was in the mid to late '90s, I believe. Not quite sure what to think. Still haven't gotten around to contacting the IMDb, but I should.

Sorry I can't help more on that one, Matt.

Dwight Friesen

10:53 pm, May 25, 2006

Blogger Matt Page said...

Thanks Dwight - that clarifies at least that when we put a date on this film we are talking about 1978, not 1985 as I first thought.

9:35 am, May 26, 2006

Blogger Matt Page said...

There's a few details of another seminar Dwight led on this film From 2005

12:09 pm, June 06, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

In the academical journal Exchange 36/1 (2007), p. 41-64, I wrote an article about the two Jesus films released in India, Karuna Mayudu (1978), of which Daya Sagar is the Hindi dubbed version, and Shanti Sandesham (2004). Its title is: 'Shanti Sandesham, A New Jesus Film Produced in India: Indian Christology in Pictures'. I suppose that it can be downloaded from internet next month.

6:23 pm, March 13, 2007

Blogger Neel said...

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11:09 pm, May 12, 2008

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