An Exploration into Understanding Movement Narratives and Characterization in the Choreographies of V. Seshu Parupalli in Select K. Vishwanath Films
Introduction V. Sheshu Parupalli, known as Dance Master Seshu, was a distinguished choreographer specializing in Kūcipuḍi. He was responsible for introducing classical dance movements to many Indian films, particularly in his collaborations with the legendary director K. Vishwanath. Vishwanath, celebrated for integrating classical arts into cinema, worked closely with Seshu master in films such as Sankarabharanam, Sagara Sangamam, and Saptapadi. Movement serves as a powerful storytelling technique in choreographed dance sequences in many films. For instance, in Bahubali, the choreography of Kanna Niduricha becomes a narrative tool, utilizing spatial dynamics, synchronized formations, and symbolic gestures to enhance the storytelling, making the romance visually immersive and emotionally resonant.
Author: Ms. Akanksha Garikapati Submitted on : 16-Sep-2025 Arts : India/Classical Dance/Bharatanatyam
Journal ID : 9699-159-8939
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