A still from 777 Charlie 
Kannada

777 Charlie to hit screens on December 31

The team of the pan-India film, starring Rakshit Shetty, will be releasing a song titles Torture on September 9.

A Sharadhaa

The release date of Rakshit Shetty’s upcoming film 777 Charlie is out. The film, directed by Kiranraj, will release on December 31. An official announcement of the film will be made along with the release of a song titled Torture.

The track is expected to be released on September 9 at 11.04 am. The song will be released in five different languages.  Playback singers Vijay Prakash, Jessie Gift, Gana Balachandar, Vijay Prakash, Ram Miriyala, and Swaroop Khan have lent their voices for Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Hindi respectively.

It should be noted that Rakshit’s previous ventures Kirik Party and Avane Srimannarayana released in December, and 777 Charlie will follow suit. The comedy-drama adventure, written and directed by Kiranraj K, features a labrador in a full-fledged role.

The film also marks the debut of Tamil actor Bobby Simha in Kannada cinema. The cast also consists of Sangeetha Sringeri, Raj B Shetty, and Danish Sait. Nobin Paul has composed the music for the film. While Aravind Kashyap has handled the camera, Prateek Shetty has taken care of the cuts.

The film is bankrolled by GS Gupta and Rakshit Shetty under the banner Paramavah Studios. The Malayalam version of the film is distributed by actor-filmmaker Prithviraj. On the other hand, director Karthik Subbaraj’s Stone Bench Films is distributing the Tamil version of the film in Tamil Nadu.

US-Iran conflict | LIVE | Iran says no strikes on neighbouring countries unless attacks originate from them

'Caught on wrong side of events': EAM Jaishankar on Iranian ships returning after Indian Navy's MILAN exercise

LPG prices hiked: Domestic cylinder up by Rs 60, commercial by Rs 115

Assam: Bangladeshi migrant, declared foreigner and lodged in detention camp, gets citizenship through CAA

Punjab and Haryana HC acquits Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim in 2002 journalist murder case

SCROLL FOR NEXT