Kannada

Naganna to direct Dhyan Yogeeshwara’s debut film 

Actor-politician CP Yogeeshwara is set to introduce his son Dhyan Yogeshwara to Kannada cinema. Technicians like M S Ramesh, Shekar Chandru, and V Harikrishna are reportedly joining the project, which is expected to commence in June

A Sharadhaa

Actor and politician CP Yogeshwara, known to Kannada audiences through films like Sainika and several commercial entertainers, is now gearing up to introduce his son, Dhyan Yogeeshwara, to the film industry. The young actor’s launchpad has already begun creating curiosity within Kannada cinema circles.

Sources close to the project reveal that the youngster has undergone extensive preparation before stepping in front of the camera, including professional acting training abroad. Being the son of producer Sheela and Yogeeshwara, expectations surrounding his debut are naturally high.

Adding further weight to the project is veteran filmmaker Naganna, who is expected to helm Dhyan’s debut venture. Naganna, known for films such as Vishnu Sena, Kranti Veera Sangolli Rayanna, Kotigobba, Gowramma, Gokarna, and Kurukshetra, is currently busy with the final stages of Upendra’s upcoming film Bhargava, produced by Surappa Babu.The makers are reportedly planning a full-fledged commercial entertainer and have brought together an experienced technical team. While writer-director MS Ramesh is expected to pen the dialogues, cinematographer Shekar Chandru will handle visuals, and V Harikrishna is likely to score the soundtrack and background music.Industry buzz suggests that titles such as Vaatapi and Karnatabala are under consideration. While an official announcement is pending, sources say the project will launch with a grand muhurath ceremony before going on floors sometime in mid-June.

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