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‘Panchabootha’ in ‘Premism’

Thursday, August 6, 2009 • Kannada Comments
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For the first time in Kannada cinema the internationally acclaimed ‘Attakalari’ exponent Jayachandran has composed a dance involving the ‘Panchabootham’ – Air, Water, Fire, Sky and Earth in a special title song for ‘Premism’. At the Abbainaidu Studio on Wednesday afternoon it was the water effect Jayachandran was handling with his institute dancers when the media visited this place.

‘Attakalari’ Jayachandran expertise in the Kalari Fights has come back from London after 11 years and he is running an institution in Wilson Garden surroundings in Bangalore. This is for the first time I am making leap in to cinema and it is an interesting field says Jayachandran. I take knowledge and relate it to the real life in my work says white skinned clean shaven Jayachandran addressing the media.

‘Premism’ another ambitious venture of two thick friends producer Ajay Gowda and director Rathnaja (earlier two films of the two are super hit Nenapirali and a debacle Honganasu) are giving a youthful love story with many experiments in the narration. The love should be won by love and even when you hate you should have lovely exit is my concept says Rathnaja. The 70 percent of shooting is over and only the Belgaum schedule is left for completion says Ajay Gowda. In the September first week the audio release of ‘Premism’ scored by Hamsalekha will be made in Bangalore.

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