Mangaluru: ‘Juliet 2’ grand premiere held, engaging plot keeps audience guessing


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Feb 23: The premiere show of Virat B Gowda directorial Kannada movie ‘Juliet 2’ was held at Big Cinemas on Wednesday February 22.

Police commissioner N Shashikumar, actor-director Vijay Kumar Kodialbail, producer Likhith Kotian, Puneeth Kotian, actress Brinda Acharya, actor Anoop Sagar, Kush Acharya, Ramdas Suvarna, Daakshayini and others were the guests for grand premiere.

The premiere show was attended by renowned actor, actress and directors of Coastalwood which included VJ Vineeth, Anvitha Sagar, Arjun Kapikad, Shanil Guru, Prakash Thuminad, Ghaana, Laksha Shetty, Chaithra Shetty, Varsha Acharya and many more.

‘Juliet 2’ is a women-oriented movie which is well executed by director Virat B Gowda. Actress Brinda Acharya was seen in a character which is ruthless. The effort she has put in the character can be seen on the screen.

The movie keeps the audience engaged and connected throughout. The audience was left curious for the climax for which they have to wait for ‘Juliet 1’.

‘Juliet 2’ carries a lot of positives in terms of the subject. The audience cannot take their eyes away from Brinda Acharya in the lead and Anoop Sagar as the antagonist.

The team effort from the makers can be seen onscreen.

‘Juliet 2’ will be released on February 24 all over Karnataka.

 

 

 

 

  

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