‘Suryakanthi’ ready

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,October 28 2009]

Suryakanthi- Gallery

Sizzling Regina macho hero Chetan in the lead roles ‘Suryakanthi’ by Avigna Media producer BN Sujatha the second directorial venture of talented KM Chaitanya is all set to come on the silver screen. KM Chaitanya receiving accolades for his debut ‘Aa Dinagalu’ has concentrated on a commercial venture with love, stunts and family sentiments in his second venture. He has written the screenplay for his own story. Literary personality K.Y.Narayanaswamy has penned the dialogues.

In 70 days the Kannada film ‘Suryakanthi’ was shot in Uzbekistan, Uttarnchal, Goa, Belgaum and Bangalore surroundings. H.C.Venu the highly reputed cameraman has wielded the camera. Music maestro Ilayaraja scored the music for the lyrics of Yogaraj Bhat, Jayanth Kaikini and Kalyan. The sings in the film are sung by Shreya Goshal, Kunal Ganjawala, Karthik and others.

Ravi Verma has done the stunts, Haridas is the editor and Dinesh Mangalore is the art director of ‘Suryakanthi. Nazar, Ramakrishna, Kishori Ballal, Asif, Ganesh Yadav of Ramgopal Verma camp are in the supporting cast.

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