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KNLB...audio release

Monday, September 7, 2009 • Kannada Comments
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The talented writer, popular actor and now director S Mohan who worked in the camp of nation’s pride Mani Ratnam camp for a brief time and then in crazy star V Ravichandran in the script department has finished the shoot of comedy flick with great difficulty ‘Krishna Nee Late Aagi Baro….and released the audio album of the film at Bowring Institute on last Saturday afternoon in a unique style.

A child decked in Krishna coming with the key artists of the film – Ramesh Aravind, Mohan, Neethu and Nidhi and spread the flowers hidden in the pot tied at a height and soon after politician and financier RV Devaraj released the audio album of the film brought out by Jhenkar Audio.

Ramesh Aravind plays the professor in the women’s college complimented the caliber of his colleague Mohan said he is with great potential. Even after changing hands of four producers Mohan has not given up the film. He is a competent director with distinct style expressed Ramesh Aravind.

Climbing the ladder of difficulty to finish this film actor, writer and director Mohan informed I have given a test to my thoughts in the comedy and emotional departments too in this film. Thank God, the film is ready now. When the problems cropped with producers one after the other I was apprehensive but producers MD Prakash and Chandrasekhar finally took control of the film production. With a talented actor and director Ramesh Aravind I could make it easy as he is down to earth so simple and encouraging said Mohan.

This is the first commercial venture of famous flute player Pravin Godkindi. He urged the Kannada cinema industry not to brand him as classical music composer. I am ready to take up any commercial venture but of course with melody to my side said Godkindi. In Krishne Nee Late Aagi Bago…..I have tried the classical ragas with contemporary instruments for the seven songs informed Godkindi.

RV Devaraj the financier and politician stated that the Kannada film budget should not exceed a limit. The beautiful heroines of the film Neethu and Nidhi felt happy for being a part of this film.

S Mohan the actor, director and writer of the film has penned four songs. Ramnarayan has penned two and Shivananje Gowda contributed one song. Rajesh, Supriya, Pravin Godkindi, Karthik, Ananya, Mangala, Hemanth, Chytra, Shanker Shanbag have lent the voice for the seven songs composed by music director Pravin Godkindi.

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