Darshan 
Kannada

Tarak gets into the dubbing studio

Prakash Jayaram believes in maintaining a low profile when he is shooting.

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Prakash Jayaram believes in maintaining a low profile when he is shooting. What is interesting this time is, despite having Darshan on board, he has made sure to complete ninety per cent of Tarak shoot without making a noise.

The director, who is back in the city after a long schedule in Italy, he is not wasting any time and has already gone into the dubbing studio.

While the post production work is in full swing, the makers are now just left with their last schedule, which will be shot in Bengaluru soon.

Tarak is Darshan’s 49th film and he plays the title role. The film featuring Devaraj in an important role has two leading ladies - Sruthi Hariharan and Shanvi Srivastava, who are paired opposite the actor for the first time.

Tarak produced by Dushyanthhas music by Arjun Janya and cinematography by AV Krishna Kumar.

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