Poster of the film Hebbuli Cut

Hebbuli Cut

Drama Kannada


Hebbuli Cut is a tender and timely reflection on social injustice, childhood desires, and the immense strength required to claim one`s dignity in an unequal world. Told with warmth, humour, and heartache, it`s a poignant story for anyone who has ever dared to dream.

Cast:Mounesh Nataranga, Mahadev Hadapad, Uma Yg, Punith Shetty Allama, Mahanthesh Hiremath, Ananya M.K
Director:Bheemarao P
Writer:Anantha Shandreya
Editor:Ashe Prajwal Vasist

Guild Reviews

Image of scene from the film Hebbuli Cut

Incisive, engaging take on simple desires derailed by caste

FCG Member Reviewer Subha J Rao
Subha J Rao | Independent Film Critic
Sat, July 5 2025

(Written for The NEWS Minute)

Director Bheemarao’s film uses a stylish haircut as a metaphor for self-respect and dignity.

At a very basic level, Bheemarao P’s debut film Hebbuli Cut, set in Chandrabanda in the North Karnataka–Telangana border, is about a young boy’s aspiration to get a fashionable haircut, like Sudeep’s in Hebbuli, and the path he takes to get it. At a deeper level, it is about how society and its obsession with class and caste kill spirits, bit by tiny bit, even as someone is in quest of dignity. This is probably one of those very rare Kannada films that speak about caste without couching it in pleasant, acceptable language. But, to its credit, it does so without being preachy. Vinaya (a brilliant Mounesh Nataranga) is the heart and soul of the film, keeping things going with his hope, joy, silent anger, and shy smiles. His parents are Mallanna (Mahadev Hadapad is pitch-perfect as dad, who is afraid for his son), who repairs shoes for a living, and Kanaka (the lovely Uma YG of Cinema Bandi fame). Vinaya grows his hair long, and all he wants is to get it cut by Channa (Mahantesh AS), the curly-haired wonder of Modern Men’s Buty Parlar, the go-to person for a good haircut. But he has to make do with the local barber, who is summoned home when the deed has to be done. The mother is constantly complaining about the unruly mop, the father does not mind, because they are not raising it with fertiliser or water.

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