Seetharam on 'MMR'
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The pride of small screen T.N.Seetharam (TNS) is all set to direct his second feature film 'Meera Madhava Raghava' (MMR). His earlier film 'Mathadana' has earned him laurels and the television serials like 'Maaya Mryga, Manvanthara and Muktha' are immensely popular.
Heartthrob Ramya is Meera, Mithun Tejaswi is Madhava while the kissing specialist of Kannada cinema (see Ganda Hendathi and a boy friend) Thilak is Raghava. At the outset the film seems to appear like 'Ganda Hendathi and a villain'.
TNS has penned the story, screenplay, dialogues besides heading the megaphone. H.M.Ramachandra is the cameraman. National acclaimed music director Hamsalekha is scoring the music for seven songs. Suresh Urs is the editor of this film.
Popular director of small screen TNS is catching the popular personalities in the big screen and making a commercial cinema with entertainment and issue that makes the audience to think. Ramya plays the traditional girl. A rowdy and a DC enter her life. I am intending to give a message in a popular package says TNS. He is showcasing the observation of Rashtrakavi Kuvempu's 'Chintanamsha and Bhavanamsha' in this 'MMR'. He is shooting the maximum portion in Mysore and three days shoot will be held at Ramoji Rao Film City. The earlier title of this film was 'Kodagalla Mele'. After hearing the subject the senior journalist Jogi (H.Girish Rao) has suggested the title 'Meera Madhava Raghava'. TNS has agreed to this suggestion.
From this film 'MMR' TNS has started a share holder society  Bhoomika Chitra (Bangalore) Private Limited to produce the film. The non resident Indians residing at USA  Purushottam A Chikkerur, Shama P, Narayan S.Hosamale, Nandavara K Mohan, Sundara, Harish Kumar Naidu, Kishore Channabasavaih and the immensely popular journalist of Karnataka Ravi Belegere have joined hands in the production of this film.
TNS strength is popularity and meeting the people demand. He is a man of clarity and his perfect communication skill is wonderful appreciated the music director Hamsalekha. When the discussion for music and songs started we thought of one song but later Seetharam evinced interest in songs at different situations. I would like to call him 'Geetharam' not Seetharam joked Hamsalekha. The technicians working with me for this film are showing concession informed Hamsalekha.
Cameraman H.M.Ramachandra the quiet and sensible technician says it is a learning experience for him to work with ace director T.N.Seetharam.
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