Filmmaker Natesh Hegde’s Kannada film Vagachipani (Tiger Pond)has gained the Special Jury Mention Award at the Spirit of Fire Festival, headed by Emir Kusturica. The pageant was held within the Russian city of Khanty-Mhanisysk.
Vagachipani premiered at the Berlin International Festival in February 2025. The film is produced by in style Hindi filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, Singapore-based producer Jeremy Chua and Ranjan Singh (Cannes choice Kennedy).

“It feels amazing to be invited to the festival and get the Special Jury Prize,” stated Ranjan Singh. “We’re thrilled that the film is being acknowledged well and Natesh could meet Kusturica and discuss about the film.”
Ranjan spoke concerning the film’s choice to the pageant. “They watched the film after the Berlin announcement happened. So we got the invite when we where in Berlin for the premiere. Peter Shepotinnik was the programming Head. He is in love with the film,” he stated.
Set in Mavinakatta in Sirsi, a small city positioned within the Western Ghats, Vagachipani is touted to be against the law drama exploring the nefarious confluence of religion, caste, and political energy. The film stars Malayalam actor-director Dileesh Pothan, seasoned Kannada actor Achyuth Kumar and Gopal Hegde, father of Natesh.
“I told Kasturica he is one of the reason for me to become a filmmaker,” stated Natesh about his interplay with the Serbian filmmaker. “He smiled and said ‘thank you brother’ in his peculiar voice.”
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“I was asked about my relation with this land. I said, I relate to the country through the filmmaker and writer from the land. In my case, its Tarkovsky (Andrei) and Dostoevsky (Fyodor). It’s a strange feeling to visit a place for the first time and feel like you know the place already. Its not the knowledge about the geography of the place. It’s beyond that,” defined Natesh, who made his function film debut with Pedro, which premiered at the Busan International Film Festival.
Talking concerning the response to his film at the pageant, Natesh stated, “A lady in the audience said my characters felt like characters from Dostoevsky novel. I am leaving the place realising how even if we are thousand miles apart as countries, our suffering are perhaps the same.”
Published – March 11, 2025 03:45 pm IST






