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'Brahma' Begins

Saturday, May 18, 2013 • Kannada Comments
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When the song recording muhurut for the film was done at Gurukiran Studio super star Upendra was not present. On last Thursday when the actual muhurut for shooting began he was looking grand in the attire of a king with the forehead occupying the ‘Suryavamsha’ emblem.

For the writer of history from path breaking films like Om, A, Upendra, H2O, Operation Antha and latest ‘Super’ a film with the title ‘Brahma’ has given high hopes. Something top, something valuable is expected to turn out from director R Chandru. Chandru is giving several get up and flow the film in four generations from 16th to 21st century. The audience coming out of cinema hall would feel very satisfied with Upendra making some points he says. Shooting in Bangalore for three days then the team moves to Lalith Mahal palace for ten days. Later for 25 days shoot will be held in Bangkok stated Chandru. He has roped in one of the writers from Parachuri brothers Raja Simha to enhance his thoughts. ‘Brahma’ is a pukka commercial cinema.

Gurukiran finds Bangalore Palace as lucky spot as hit ‘Aptha Mithra’ was started at this place, Upendra and R Chandru are also lucky for Gurukiran. His career began from Upendra path breaking film ‘A’ in 1998 and for R Chandru he has given hit film ‘Mylari’ a few years ago.

Upendra the highly expected actor, director from every film he mounts this time is just acting and not indulging any suggestions. When I did like this for Kutumba and Gowramma it worked wonder he recollects. According to Upendra ‘Brahma’ is director Chandru ‘Brahma’.

Recollecting the story narration given by R Chandru for him Upendra says he has worked very well on so many things. He has told me with lot of excitement. The historical portion for this film is about 20 percent and rest is for modern times. I am part in two generations in ‘Brahma’ explained Upendra.

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