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'Kanche' audio launched in Hyderabad

Friday, September 18, 2015 • Telugu Comments
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The audio of Varun Tej's second movie 'Kanche' was launched on 17th September in Hyderabad. Krish is the director of this movie and Chirantan Bhatt is the music director.

Ram Charan launched the Big CD and Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry launched the audio CDs. The audio was released into the market through Aditya Music.

Singeetham Srinivasa Rao, who played a role in the movie, said, "I wanted to do a love story in a war backdrop for a long time. But Krish did it and I wish him all the best. I am looking forward to see my role on screen".

Allu Aravind said, "I fell in love with the theatrical trailer of this movie. I watched it repeatedly. Some directors make films based on audiences' sensibilities. But some directors try to develop those sensibilities of audiences. Krish is the second type. I hope this film will be successful and make Nagababu happy. I bless Varun Tej".

Ram Charan said, "I never asked any director to make a film with me. But I've been asking Krish to direct me for five years. Prakash, Rana, Krish and I are good friends. One day Krish said he had a story for me. He narrated me the first half, but didn't come to narrate the second half. I don't know if he felt that the story doesn't suit me. I think he made Kanche with the same story. Varun Tej is like my big brother because of his height. I am sure he will be successful as an actor. I wish the team all the very best".

Varun Tej said, "Kanche is a pure love story in a war backdrop and I'm honoured to have acted in such a film. I want to show this film to my uncles soon and want to know their opinion. I assure my dad that I will not let him down and I did a good film. Our fans will definitely feel proud after watching this movie".

Krish said, "It's been 70 years since World War II happened and I am happy to have done a film in that backdrop. We took the permission of Georgia government and made film using the real tankers, Guns, Tea Cups etc used in WWII. I didn't make this film to do be different from others. I wanted to do a good film".

Seetharama Sastry said, "Varun Tej looks very manly and handsome in the clippings. This is a very different film and I was surprised when I watched some scenes. Though I took time to complete the songs, the team has waited for me and I felt it as my responsibility to give good songs.Chirantan Bhatt gave very good tunes"

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