Upendra Limaye won the National Award for this role, and rightfully so. Tayappa is a complex character—he is aggressive yet protective, cynical yet hopeful. He represents the guilt of a man who has lived in the system and wants to save Suli from the same fate, even if it means risking his own life.
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| Technique | Example in Jogwa | |-----------|------------------| | Long takes | Tayappa walking through dusty fields – isolation | | Diegetic sound | Only temple bells, anklets, no background score until climax | | Low-key lighting | Night scenes inside the temple | | Close-ups | Sakhu’s face during ritual – silent agony | Upendra Limaye won the National Award for this