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‘U/A’ for ‘Koffee Shop’

Thursday, September 30, 2010 • Tamil Comments
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Director Geetha Krishna’s ambitious tri lingual film – ‘Koffee Shop’ in Kannada, ‘Nimadangal’ in Tamil and ‘Koffee Bar’ in Telugu is ready with three original prints for respective languages.

Among the three languages director Geetha Krishna showed the film ‘Koffee Shop’ to the regional censor board on Wednesday in Bangalore and got the ‘U/A’ certificate and good appreciation from the censor for the contents handled by dexterous him.

The film ‘Koffee Shop’ has strong dialogues against terrorism and that is the reason why we got ‘U/A’ certificate clarified Geetha Krishna speaking to IndiaGlitz soon after procuring the censor certificate. Feeling extremely happy with the Regional Censor Board appreciation Geetha Krishna disclosed that some of the members are willing to come before the media and say this kind of film is the need of the hour.

”I have not made this film for the age group less than 12”, says the intelligent director and it is not going to have a big commercial draw. The essential issues are definitely touching. “I have focused on the fear surrounding from the terrorism. The film is shot in digital camera with 4 K resolution. The Kannada version ‘Koffee Shop’ will be released on 22nd October 2010. The dubbing for the film at Chamundeswari studio and DI at Prasad were held”, disclosed Geetha Krishna.

On the question rose whether it is partly dubbed in Kannada director Geetha Krishna said it is not dubbed for Kannada and he knows the regulations here. This can be checked with he has pointed. The duration of Kannada is two hours and twenty nine minutes, in Tamil it is two hours and twenty seven minutes and in Telugu it is two hours and twenty three minutes. Every shot has been stored three times and not even a single shot is dubbed he promises.

Shashank and Bianca Desai play the lead roles. Jnanapeeth award winner Girish Karnad and Atul Kulkarni play prominent roles. The music is also scored by the director Geetha Krishna besides writing story, screenplay and dialogues. Murali and Raghu are the two who have worked for cinematography.

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