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The hell is here only Veerendra Vidyavarath

Saturday, January 20, 2018 • Kannada Comments
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For all human beings the ‘Swarg and Narak’ are on this earth. No one can escape it. It is on this concept the film ‘Java’ is made observes first time producer Veerendra Vidyavrath.

An industrialist from packaging industry Veerendra Vidyavarth (Vidyavrath – his father studied in Gurukul system in Lahore) a long time friend of journalist cum actor Sureshchandra made investment on this ‘Java’ a suspense thriller with ideology of mythology with Vachan Shetty.

Veerendra and Vachan Shetty investment is on the capabilities of journalist cum actor Sureshchandra sons Abhay Chandra and Vinay Chandra. Abhay makes debut in this film as director with advanced thoughts while Vinaychandra scored music.

The confidence level of Veerendra Vidyavrath is so high that he with Vachan Shetty announced second film ‘Block C 135’ starring Dr Shivarajakumar. The film is slated to go on floor in June. As of now ‘Java’ is heading for release on 2nd February.

Veerendra Vidyavrath grown up in life with brother Vijayendra and Surendra, sisters Gayathri and Chandrika knows the pulse of the family audience. Married to Moksha, Veerendra only daughter Kshama is married to Harish with a granddaughter Sanvi in his family.

Studying in government Science College he evolved VV Printers in 70 and further expanded in packaging industry with card boards. The factory of Veerendra Vidyavrath is located in Hosur Road supplies materials to prestigious TVS Company.

From packaging industry he is now looking for packed houses for his first film ‘Java’. It is a class and mass cinema. The point of ‘Swarga and Narak’ for your work is a good point discussed in the film is to keep the people in check he believes. When you make mistake in this life, you have to pay penalty in this living. ‘Fear is the Key’ is stressed. The younger generation are making so many mistakes and they have pretty good information to know from ‘Java’ Veerendra Vidyavrath strongly believes.
 

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