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'BEN' is a horror film

Monday, November 21, 2011 • Telugu Comments
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In the debut direction Umesh Badaradinni brother of Ashok Badaradini (a famous stage actor, writer, director) is in a scary mood. On a real life incident in Uttar Kannada Umesh Badaradinni has stitched a story for 'Bidalaare Endhu Ninna' (BEN) Kannada cinema.

The ghost problem according to him is traced at Tarapura Cross road on the way to Almatti dam via Bagalkot. At that particular cross many have lost their life and incidents of stopping the bikes and scooters and someone sitting as pillion is noticed in that locality by the people between 6 to 7 pm. Those who stop the vehicle and permit for that undisclosed woman he is sure to lose his life. This is not cooked story but real life story says Umesh Badaradinni.

That is OK. The ghost bothering the director of this film Umesh Badaradinni and actress Swathi who plays the split personality is noticed in the 40 days shoot for this film. Director was admitted for one week and Swathi traced someone touching her in the night time at her hotel room that made her to scream and vacate the room.

With such rare experiences producer Chandrasekhar a realtor says the film has interesting subject starring Naveen Krishna, Swathi and Bhumika.

Swathi has found rare feeling after applying the ghost make up in this film and minus the makeup on two days she was baffled with rare object touching her. Actor Naveen Krishna speaking at the media briefing explained the tale of Siddappa in his home town Doddaballapura who is specialist in looking after ghost problem on human beings. Naveen Krishna plays the orchestra singer in the film. He faces the impact of split personality in actress Swathi.

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