The stalwart director P Vasu of ‘Aptha Mithra’, ‘Aptha Rakshaka’ and the recent Telugu film ‘Nagavalli’ is back in Kannada with a toughest screenplay that demanded none other than super star Upendra.
Why Upendra? The screenplay is so much twist and turn an actor cum director could only take up the role mentioned P Vasu answering the queries from the curious media at Kamalammana Gundi near Mahalakshmi Layout.
It is Uppi special and my way of telling. When producer Krishnaprajwal came to do another film I narrated him a single line and told an actor cum director like Upendra could do it. Krisnaprajwal checked up with Upendra and it is only when he agreed I started writing screenplay in two months time. In the two months time I came to know what Upendra films are and what his trump card is. I saw his films like A, Upendra, Raktha Kanneeru and Super’. I came to one conclusion he is a dialogue oriented mass hero.
When the shooting started it was challenge to me as well as Upendra. I saw the performance of Upendra in the climax to the hilt. Like how I saw Soundaraya in climax of ‘Aptha Mithra’ that is the range of Upendra. Here the characterization is special. There is enough comedy and entertainment. The heroines have great job to do. I am serving a buffet for the audience with lovely music from Gurukiran. The song Thu Ninna…is penned by Upendra. Without any confusion it is narrated but questions crop up till last 20 minutes is there for the film.
Ragini plays doctor in this film says she improved her acting five times more. P Vasuji is a teacher and director. He is a mentor mentioned the sweet looking Ragini who came to the media meet from her ‘Shiva’ shooting at Bangalore Palace.
Producer Krishnaprajwal back after big loot in the box office from ‘Aptha Rakshaka’ says the talkie of the film is over and three songs will be shot in Indonesia. It is he wanted the title of the film to start in ‘Aa’. P Vasu obliged with ‘Aarakshaka’.
The film is expected to appear before the audience in November he says. Whether the protagonist becomes a police or not is the crux of the film he pointed in one line the content of the film
Why Upendra? The screenplay is so much twist and turn an actor cum director could only take up the role mentioned P Vasu answering the queries from the curious media at Kamalammana Gundi near Mahalakshmi Layout.
It is Uppi special and my way of telling. When producer Krishnaprajwal came to do another film I narrated him a single line and told an actor cum director like Upendra could do it. Krisnaprajwal checked up with Upendra and it is only when he agreed I started writing screenplay in two months time. In the two months time I came to know what Upendra films are and what his trump card is. I saw his films like A, Upendra, Raktha Kanneeru and Super’. I came to one conclusion he is a dialogue oriented mass hero.
When the shooting started it was challenge to me as well as Upendra. I saw the performance of Upendra in the climax to the hilt. Like how I saw Soundaraya in climax of ‘Aptha Mithra’ that is the range of Upendra. Here the characterization is special. There is enough comedy and entertainment. The heroines have great job to do. I am serving a buffet for the audience with lovely music from Gurukiran. The song Thu Ninna…is penned by Upendra. Without any confusion it is narrated but questions crop up till last 20 minutes is there for the film.
Ragini plays doctor in this film says she improved her acting five times more. P Vasuji is a teacher and director. He is a mentor mentioned the sweet looking Ragini who came to the media meet from her ‘Shiva’ shooting at Bangalore Palace.
Producer Krishnaprajwal back after big loot in the box office from ‘Aptha Rakshaka’ says the talkie of the film is over and three songs will be shot in Indonesia. It is he wanted the title of the film to start in ‘Aa’. P Vasu obliged with ‘Aarakshaka’.
The film is expected to appear before the audience in November he says. Whether the protagonist becomes a police or not is the crux of the film he pointed in one line the content of the film
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