Kiladigalu children film
- IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,December 21 2017]
A children film with full of action and socially relevant ‘Kiladigalu’ has completed shooting and at the audio release time came before the media. The film includes 48 children in the cast out of 167 characters who are part of the cast. The child lifting, transporting to other places and making them slaves, removing the organs for money, the essential care missing for children from the parents are focused in this film.
A village boy, middle class and upper middle class group is kept in mind in the narration by Hariharan. He found a piece of newspaper at Chamundi Hills that resulted in the concept for the film.
In 1994 Kannada film ‘Kiladigalu’ starred Dr Vishnuvardhana and Dwarakish in Dwarakish. This ‘Kiladigalu’ at the outset explains the intelligent and shrewd mind of the children. Anand Cinemas produced by Mahendra Munnoth has invested in the right cause and purpose.
Hariharan story, screenplay, director of the film an ardent devotee of Chamundeswari goddess has worked for six months on the script and shot for 81 days in Bengaluru surroundings. Turning his attention on producer Mahendra Munnoth, director Hariharan says his support is main pillar for the film. According to Hariharan, this is the best of all the films of Mahendra Munnoth in acting.
A Mysurean Hariharan worked as Coolie to support his living in school days. He evinced interest in theatre plays and worked for a few years in various plays, small roles in TV and cinema came looking for him.
Three songs and one bit are composed by AT Ravish. There is a song on children games of ancient times; a sorrow song penned by Dr V Nagendra Prasad, Ajay R Vedanthi and Hrudayashiva penned a song each. The film is at RR stage. AT Ravish appreciated the discipline of Mahendra Munnoth.
Cameraman Niranjan explained the hard work before going to shoot for six months. Three songs of the film ‘Kiladigalu’ were screened at Green House Raj Milan. ‘Kiladigalu’ with caption Operation smile audio CD was brought to the market by Lahari Recording Company.