Uppi and Priyanka in ‘Srimathi’

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,September 09 2009]

Getting married after the film ‘H2O’ (starring Upendra, Priyanka and Prabhu Deva) Kannada and Tamil film the star couple of Kannada cinema Upendra and Priyanka remained silent for six years. Now they are together in ‘Srimathi’ Kannada film that is a remake of Hindi film ‘Aitraaz’ that is based on English film ‘Disclosure’. I am not a strict wife for my husband Upendra in real life and in reel life film ‘Srimathi’ it continues stated Priyanka at the media briefing on Monday afternoon at Jade Garden.

Upendra is of the opinion that ‘Srimathi’ takes off with comedy and later it becomes very close to family audience. The highpoint of this film is the cinematography by Johny Lal says Upendra.

Sampath a long time assistant director in Telugu films says Upendra is a different personality from others and for such a person this film is totally different in the professional career.

Johny Lal the dexterous technician is coming back to Kannada after 11 years. He has done camera work for 65 Kannada films in which 42 are Saiprakash directorial movies. The last Kannada film he handled camera was ‘Nagadevathe’.

GK is the music director of ‘Srimathi’.

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