'Maadesha' grand audio release

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,June 19 2008]

At the Bangalore Palace Gayathri Vihar the leading lady of Kannada cinema Smt. Parvathamma Rajakumar joined 'Theen Bahuraniya' of the house Smt. Geetha Shivarajakumar, Smt. Mangala Raghavendra Rajakumar and Smt. Ashwini Puneeth Rajakumar on Wednesday evening to release the audio of Kannada film 'Maadesha' starring Shivarajakumar, Ravi Belegere, Sonu Bhatia, Ravi Kale produced by B.M.Goverdhana Murthy in the banner of L.G.Anupam Film City.

Ravi Srivatsa has directed this action extravaganza. Mano Murthy the melody king of Kannada cinema has scored the music. Big Music has released this film album to the market.

There are six songs in this album sung by Sonu Nigam, Shreya Goshal, Gurukiran, Kunal Ganjawala, Sunidhi Chauhan Hemanth, Chetan, Srividya and Vijayaprakash. Nagendra Prasad, Kaviraj, Manohar, Jayanth Kaikini, Hrudayashiva have penned the lyrics.

It was a colorful evening at Gayatri Vihar. The songs and clips of some of the talkie portions were screened before the luxurious party hosted producer B.M.Goverdhana Murthy who is in to businesses like LG Dake Dew, LG Rose Heritage, LG Green City, LG Heavenly Hills, LG Apartments and LG Resorts.

I am working in the music direction of Mr Mano Murthy for the first time and for this underworld subject he has given fines tunes disclosed superstar Shivarajakumar speaking on the occasion of audio release. Shivarajakumar is the main backbone of this film said director Ravi Srivatsa. He has shot for 14 days in Australia for this film. Editor of Hai Bangalore Mr Ravi Helegere is the driving force behind the screenplay thanked the director Ravi Srivatsa.

This is a learning experience for me and seen very nice people in Kannada filmdom said Sonu Bhatia who is appearing for the first time in a film.

Ravi Kaale, Padmaja Rao also spoke on the cozy atmosphere and positive energy in the team on this occasion. Vice President of KFCC Sa.Ra.Govindu was optimistic of the success his friend Goverdhana Murthy film 'Madesha' in his speech.