Clash of five films, theatre paucity continues

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,February 10 2017]

With the Malleshwaram Mantri Mall Inox closed for repair and in the last one week Orion Mall PVR at Dr Rajakumar road occupied for 9th Bengaluru International film festival – there is a major dearth for Kannada films to get theatres. Yet there are some brainy people making way for release in available remote theatres.

A film like Enendeu Hesaridali' that had special show on Thursday evening at Sharadha theatre is not getting prime theatre. Similar is the case of BM Giriraj proved director Amaravathi' Kannada film. The other two with big clout Smile Please' of K Manju with Gurunandan, Kavya Shetty in lead roles is satisfied with Santosh theatre and in the same compound Narthaki theatre is accommodating Melukote Manja' of Jaggesh direction and acting in lead role. Bannada Neralu' is the fifth film of the week. Shivaram Maheshwari Movies, Shashidhar B is heading the direction is a thriller cum horror film. Nazar famous in Tamil and Kannada is in an important role.

Among five films it is Melukote Manja verses Smile Please that are expected to give big fight– both have got good theatres despite of Kirik Party' and Chowka' spread out in maximum of theatres. Actor cum director Jaggesh has the extra strength for his comedy timing and dialogues. A chips manufacturer Krishna is producer of this film. The film by first time director Raghu Samarth in Smile Please' for senior producer K Manju with First Rank Raju actor Gurunandan has raised lot of hopes for new style of narration and content.

Melukote Manja is a trickster who takes loan from people and deceive people, Smile Please is lazy bone love story, Enendu Hesaridali is writing a new chapter for Love, Emotion and Relations' is from a disciplined team headed by Ravi Basappadoddi for new producers Srinivas and Shruthi Kulkarni. The film Amaravathi' is on the life of scavengers in the society by hard hitting director BM Giriraj.