Title of ‘Daali’ Dhanajaya’s pan-India film announced
Team Udayavani, Jan 26, 2023, 2:40 PM IST
The title of the ‘Pan-India’ movie starring Kannada actor “Daali” Dhananjaya and Telugu actor Satyadev has been fixed.
It has been announced that the film will be called ‘Zebra’.
Produced by Oldtown Pictures LLP and Padmaja Films Pvt Ltd, the film is being directed by Ishwar Karthik of ‘Penguin’ fame. The first schedule of 50 days of the film’s shooting has already been completed and the remaining shoots will take place in Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Mumbai among others.
Now, music composer Ravi Basrur who has composed music for blockbusters like KGF 1 and KGF 2 has joined ‘Zebra’. Ravi Basrur, who recently composed the background music for Ajay Devgn’s directorial ‘Bhola’, is now composing music for ‘Zebra’.
Producers Balasundaram and Padmaja Reddy said, “There is no doubt that Ravi Basrur’s music and background score will be the highlight of the film. He will be brilliantly upholding the spirit of the film through his music.”
Apart from Dhananjaya and Satyadev, the cast also includes Sathyaraj who played ‘Kattappa’ in Baahubali. Sathya Ponmar has been roped in as the cinematographer.
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