More than 200 artists in ‘Gantkalwer’ movie!
Team Udayavani, Jun 15, 2018, 5:17 PM IST
Mangaluru: ‘Gantkalwer’ movie being created under Sneha Krapa Movies banner has already finished with its shooting and is in the phase of editing. There will be more than 200 artists acting in this movie and this is the first time so many artists will be seen in a single Tulu movie, said the director Sudhakar Bannanje.
‘Gantkalwer’ Tulu movie is co-produced by Rajaram Shetty Uppala with cooperation of Ashok Kunder and has only two songs, which is its specialty. The movie has been prepared within a limited budget and is expected to release in August-September. The movie songs will e released 15 days before the release of the movie. Presently, since he is working on a Kannada movie simultaneously, the production work is going at a slow place, informed Bannanje. In our life, we face good and bad people. Here ‘Gantkalwer’ is not only about money-property, but contains the story of life.
Aryan Harsha Shetty and Smita Suvarna are the lead actors in the movie and the cast includes Naveen D. Padil, Arvind Bolar, Bojaraj Vamanjoor, Sunder Rai Mandara, Umesh Mijar, Sandeep Shetty, Karkala Shekar Bhandary, in this way many prominent actors will be seen in this movie.
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