A picture from the muhurat of Class of Mysore 
Kannada

Ensemble of senior actors comes together for Class of Mysore

Class of Mysore is scheduled to begin filming from February 2026

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With an ensemble of senior actors, including Dattanna, Rangayana Raghu, Biradar, Tabala Nani, Sharath Lohitashwa, and Tara, Class of Mysore promises to be a unique film. The actors assembled at the recently held muhurat. At the ceremony, veteran actor Dattanna clapped for the first shot, while Tara unveiled the film’s title. Each actor also introduced their respective characters. The film is written and directed by Gautham Basavaraju, who is also producing it under his banner, Makt Entertainments. Speaking about the narrative, Basavaraju shared,

“The film flirts with the idea of getting to experience things in retirement that have been missed in one’s heyday. The story is rooted in Mysore, and every frame will feature all these veteran actors. We have two female leads. Shooting is planned in two phases across Goa, Mangalore, Kodagu, and Bengaluru, spanning about 40 days. Filming is scheduled to begin in February.” Other cast members include Mahantesh and Jaggappa. The film will feature four songs with lyrics by Nagarjuna Sharma, music by Jo Cost, cinematography by SK Rao, and dialogues penned by Masti.
Speaking about her role, Tara said, “The director has chosen a story that stands apart from the usual narratives. Bringing together such legendary actors is challenging, and I’m thrilled to play a substantial part in this ensemble.”

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