Sullia youth’s debut Kannada film ‘Bhaava Teera Yaana’ to release on Feb 21


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Feb 17: Another young talent from Dakshina Kannada is all set to make his mark in Sandalwood as ‘Bhaava Teera Yaana’, directed by Sullia's Mayur Ambekallu and Tejas Kiran, gears up for release on February 21 across Karnataka.

The film features veteran actor Ramesh Bhat in a prominent role. It also marks the debut of actresses Aarohi Nain and Anusha Krishna, offering them a launchpad in the Kannada film industry. Supporting roles are played by senior actors Vidyamurthy, Vibha Dongre, Chandana Ananthakrishna, Sandeep Rajagopal, Sitara, Srinivas Kemthar, and Shamatmika, among others.

Centered around love, ‘Bhaava Teera Yaana’ presents a heart-warming romantic tale that is expected to appeal to audiences across all age groups, from six to sixty. The film aims to showcase a fresh perspective on love while ensuring complete entertainment for viewers.

The movie was shot over 28 days across various locations, including Bengaluru, Mangaluru, Chikkaballapur, Chikkamagaluru, Sakleshpur, and Sullia. Interestingly, it was initially conceptualized as a short film, which received tremendous appreciation, prompting the team to bring it to the big screen.

Shivashankar Noorambada has handled the cinematography, while the film’s music has been composed by Mayur Ambekallu.

 

 

 

  

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