Maunesh Nataranga in ‘Hebli Cut’ | Photo Credit: Hadio/YouTube
Director Bhimrao Hebuli cut Starts with a flower shot floating on the water. When a bike moves on it, the quiet view becomes smaller. If you want to know what is expected at the end of the film, the scene is a warning.
Hebuli cut Vinay (Mounesh Nataranga) tells the story of which wants to lead a life like a floating flower, which is unaffected by the rigorous realities of the world. Like all school -going children, especially in small cities, they have simple desires, such as getting a hairstyle like superstar Sudeep in the 2017 action thriller Hebuli.

The actor’s hairstyle was a craze among students in 2017. So much so that a troubled headmaster of a Bagalkot-based school wrote a letter to the owner of a salon seeking him to avoid shaping the hair of students in that fashion. Perhaps, then, no one imagined a scenario where a boy would be denied fashionable hairstyle due to the family, the family he belonged to. Bheemrao’s film is inspired by true events.
Written by Anant Shandreya and Bhimrao, Hebuli cut A cobbler (Mahadev accident) has been told from the point of view of Vinay, son of Vinay. The film installed in Chandrabanda village in the North Karnataka-Telangana border is not as gritty as you expect in a film based on caste inequality, as the director consciously tracks Vinay’s innocent visit, which is marking by unfruitful feelings and suffering for social acceptance.
Hebuli Cut (Kannada)
Director: Bhimrao
Mold: Mounesh Nataran, Mahadev Hadpad, Uma YG, Mahantesh Hiramath
Runtime: 110 minutes
Story: A school -going boy’s simple desire to get a fashionable hairstyle is undone by caste inequality
Many scenes subtle the partition between the Haves and the Have-Nots. For example, Vinay’s privileged friends plan to go to Bengaluru to enjoy their summer holidays, even Vinay remains calm, because he does not have such options to choose.
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In search of cracking a heavy subject, bheemrao and team make sure that the creation has not been compromised. The short fight sequence between Vinay and his classmates inside the classroom is harmless fun yet. The lively music of Navneth Sham is one of the greatest strength Hebuli cut-The Dream-Like Song Sequence, where Vinay imagines living happily with his crush, is a soothing number that is beautifully shot (Deepak Yaragera is a cinematographer).

Still ‘Hebuli Cut’. Photo Credit: Haadiyo/YouTube
Vinay struggles to arrange a huge amount required for hairstyle and as a customer explains the barber (mention) to take him inside his salon, as he does for so many others in the village. The cruel end of the story is unavoidable, but Bheemrao does not pin-point his statement, as the climax is difficult to express the message of the film. One of the columns of the performance of lead artists including Uma YG, who plays Vinay’s mother, is one of the columns Hebuli cut.
Hebuli cut Touches a subject which is considered risky in sandalwood. The Kannada film industry has gone away from the subject of caste citing the lack of support from the audience. Manufacturers rarely come forward to invest on such topics. Bhimrao’s film makes the road less traveling and the authentic world-building of his socially relevant story makes his film special.
Hebuli Cut is currently running in theaters
Published – July 05, 2025 03:26 PM IST