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Tuesday, November 23, 2010 • Kannada Comments
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The films with soft and sensitivity in the contents are always better than action films. We should capture the human emotions tucked largely in the cinemas stated Karnataka Chalanachitra Academy Chairman TS Nagabharana after releasing the audio album of ‘Uyyale’ Kannada film with poet Dr Siddalingaiah at The Bell Hotel near city railway station in Bangalore on Monday evening.

The films on silver screen should not be only entertainers. There is beyond entertainment several issue that has to be focused felt TSN. Poet of eminence Dr Siddalingaiah in his address informed cinema is just not splendor and glamour but depicting of human values that is cornered today.

‘Uyyale’ music director is Rickey who worked with all the bigwigs of South Indian cinema as a drummer specialist. His father Tony D Costa is the trainer to world class music director today AR Rehman. Rickey has scored seven songs for his maiden Kannada film. he has been playing drums in the last three decades. Rickey remembered playing drums to block buster film his debut ‘Prema Loka’ in Kannada.

‘Uyyale’ slogging in the cans for more than two years is suddenly in news. Dr Doreswamy Rayasandra an agriculturist has made this film for his brother Prabhu as hero. Prabhu has the experience of street plays before facing the camera.

Director of Uyyale Dinesh with work experience in the camp of Nagathihalli Chandrasekhar admitted that due to financial constraints the film was in cold storage. He has made the subject on father, son and love factor in this film.

DCP traffic Raane was also present at the audio release.

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