The craze begins!
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The Crazy Kutumba a laugh riot with an injection of sorrow as undercurrent the first film production of actor cum director Ramesh Aravind brother in law Ravi Joshi is taking up a family trip from Belgaum to Bangalore loaded with many aspirations of family members. Ravi Joshi the executive producer of Bisi Bisi and Venkata in Sankata has picked the Marathi film Dhe Dhakke for his debut film. He is producing this film in the name of his twin sons Lava Kusha.
At the Kaushik Studio on Wednesday afternoon the peculiar auto loaded with luggage on all the sides was introduced by director B Ramamurthy. It is this auto that carries all the family members and each one in the family is having craze about something or the other pointed Ramamurthy about his 51st directorial venture.
The loser for the good of his grand daughter is Ananthnag. He plays Mallana Gowda Patil habituated to alcohol in the family is waiting for his grand kid Bharatanatyam artist. There is a local Edison in the family that is Ramesh Aravind son of Ananthnag wants to flourish a career of Mechanic, there is a tolerant wife Sana, tabla and harmonium players join this family. When all of them miss the bus and fail to get train ticket to come to Bangalore from Belgaum an auto comes before them. That is stolen one. So all the family members in the stolen auto move to reach Bangalore that is 600 kilometers what happens in their journey? Whether they meet the craze is the climax part of this film.
Versatile Ananthnag playing the grand father has grown actual beard to look natural on screen. He sees positive vibrations of a good entertainer in this film. Ramesh Aravind is extremely happy to work with a wonder called Ananathnag. A mechanic in the film Crazy Kutumba Ramesh Aravind compared the caliber of Ananthnag to a Rolls Royce car.
Rickey Kej is scoring music for already popular two tunes and adding two more. Rashtrakavi Kuvempus Nademundhe Nademundhe .Jasmine poet KS Narasimha Swamys Hendathiyobbalu Maneyolagiddarre .and Amma Naanu Devaraane .by HS Venkateshamurthy plus one more written by Jayanth Kaikini are the four songs in this film. Nade Mundhe .has been an old tune of music director M Ranga Rao in 1969 in the film Margadarshi.
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