Cine Artiste and Director S Narayan along with MLA B K Sangameshwar lighting the lamp to mark the launch of shooting "Dushta" Kannada Movie at Bhagyavathi Talkines in Bhadravati on 3rd Jan 2011
Performing on the motherland always brings more joy and pleasure, said S Narayan, cine artiste and director of sandalwood. Addressing the gathering here at Bhagyalaxmi talkies on the occasion of the launching the shooting of Kannada film “Dushta” on Monday he said that this was the 42nd Kannada film being directed by him.
“Dushta” is based on a true story of a fellow masonry-boy who worked along with him (S Narayan) when he was working as masonry-boy. The society views his misdemeanor looking at the boy’s exterior. But a girl understands his tender heart, he briefed about the story. Swiftly realizing the stance of a director he announced that the rest of the story could be watched on the silver screen amidst the burst of laughter in the cinema hall.
“I am glad that I have bought a cinema theatre in Bhadravati couple of years ago and happy to launch the shooting of the movie at my birthplace”, he stated emotionally. Local talents are given importance in this movie. Stars are chosen from Bhadravati only. This movie, with a unique anecdote and lots of local talents will reflect Bhadravati comprehensively throughout Karnataka. People of Bhadravati should encourage the maiden attempt of making a movie in Bhadravati, he added.
Nagendra, the public relation officer of the movie, said that S Narayan was always looking for a new thing, new story, new talents in his movies and this singles out him from others. Giving publicity and promoting his movies was really a matter of pride. S Narayan has reached the great height in sandalwood because of his disciplined time sense and thought provoking initiatives, he added.
MLA BK Sangameshwar, who presided over the function, said that S Narayan and Doddanna were the two icons of Bhadravati in sandalwood. He assured all support and cooperation as long as the shooting went on in Bhadravati.
Hero of ‘Dushta’, Pankaj, heroin girl Surabhi, Bhagyavathi Narayan, Mohan Naidu and cinematographer Wali were present. Dramatist and litterateur H N Sathya, who welcomed and later anchored the programme, said that the movie ‘Dushta’ depicted the social and family scenario of a drifted away young man.
S Narayan, who recollected the day he walked to Bangalore from Bhadravati in search of an opportunity in sandalwood, said that to avoid such ordeal to the local talents the opportunity had come to their doorsteps. He also garlanded the erstwhile friends of Bhadravati with whom he studied and played.
“Dushta” is based on a true story of a fellow masonry-boy who worked along with him (S Narayan) when he was working as masonry-boy. The society views his misdemeanor looking at the boy’s exterior. But a girl understands his tender heart, he briefed about the story. Swiftly realizing the stance of a director he announced that the rest of the story could be watched on the silver screen amidst the burst of laughter in the cinema hall.
“I am glad that I have bought a cinema theatre in Bhadravati couple of years ago and happy to launch the shooting of the movie at my birthplace”, he stated emotionally. Local talents are given importance in this movie. Stars are chosen from Bhadravati only. This movie, with a unique anecdote and lots of local talents will reflect Bhadravati comprehensively throughout Karnataka. People of Bhadravati should encourage the maiden attempt of making a movie in Bhadravati, he added.
Nagendra, the public relation officer of the movie, said that S Narayan was always looking for a new thing, new story, new talents in his movies and this singles out him from others. Giving publicity and promoting his movies was really a matter of pride. S Narayan has reached the great height in sandalwood because of his disciplined time sense and thought provoking initiatives, he added.
MLA BK Sangameshwar, who presided over the function, said that S Narayan and Doddanna were the two icons of Bhadravati in sandalwood. He assured all support and cooperation as long as the shooting went on in Bhadravati.
Hero of ‘Dushta’, Pankaj, heroin girl Surabhi, Bhagyavathi Narayan, Mohan Naidu and cinematographer Wali were present. Dramatist and litterateur H N Sathya, who welcomed and later anchored the programme, said that the movie ‘Dushta’ depicted the social and family scenario of a drifted away young man.
S Narayan, who recollected the day he walked to Bangalore from Bhadravati in search of an opportunity in sandalwood, said that to avoid such ordeal to the local talents the opportunity had come to their doorsteps. He also garlanded the erstwhile friends of Bhadravati with whom he studied and played.
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