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Ghrana good in attempt, Vagmi is vivacious

Monday, August 21, 2017 • Kannada Comments
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At a very young age Vagmi R Yajurvedi son of noted producer Raghunath and Vani takes up a short film with deep concern towards the society. The twenty minutes short film titled Ghraana` is very well narrated and the purpose of the film is an eye opener to parents in the family.

The issue of kicking smell` in whitener pen is the issue picked up this first year Pre University student Vagmi. How the youths are deviating to drugs with such kind of substances is his topic. The grave need of the hour is that the parents should allot time to their children is his humble appeal.

Most of the shoot for Ghrana` was done in Mohan B Kere studio. Chintan Jois of the age group of Vagmi has wielded the camera. He has used Canon 5D. The thought process of Vagmi commenced on 22nd July and his mother Smt Vani Raghunath encouraged him to get everything for making this short film. Dr Somashekhar specialist in treating such children is associated to MS Ramaiah Hospital says like Udtha Punjab was done it is Udtha Bengaluru`. To prevent children from taking to such crime it is very essential for parents to take care of such tender age brains. Such effects on brain will have physical, mental and social areas emphasize Dr Somashekhar.

My son Vagmi with support from his mother Vaani has taken up a short film with a purpose. He has not taken any love story angle in his concept. The concept concern to the society is what impressed me. Raghunath producer father of Vagmi is having a very proud feeling on his son`s achievement. On the content handled by his son in the short film Ghrana`, Raghunath disclosed that Bengaluru has become a garbage city, let it not become a drug city is the only hope from such attempts.

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