'I am happy with my films'

Master Snehith says that he is happy with the outcome of his two Kannada films, 'Mastu Majaa Maadi' and 'Appu Pappu'.
Master Snehith (Express News Photo)
Master Snehith (Express News Photo)
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Kannada cine-goers are aware of Master Snehith who shook his legs along with other actors in film Mastu Majaa Maadi. Snehith played the lead role in comedy-oriented flick Appu Pappu that was released last year.

Now, Snehith is geared up to play a key role in film Snehitharu. Vijaya Raghavendra, Tarun, Srujan Lokesh, Ravishankar are also acting in it. While Porki fame Pranitha is the heroine of the film. Sadhu Kokila, Bullet Prakash, Ramesh Bhat, Shobharaj are the other star cast. According to Soundarya Jagadeesh, producer of this film, film’s shooting will be held at Sakleshpur for more than 10 days. “We have already completed a 10-day shoot in and around Mysore recently,” says Jagadeesh. Dialogue writer Ramnarayan is making

debut as a director with this film. Harikrishna has been assigned to compose music. Challenging Star Darshan is expected to play a guest role.  When asked about his plans of making the third film, Jagadeesh narrated, “I am very happy with the outcome of my two films - Mastu Majaa Maadi and Appu Pappu. Now, I want to convey a message to society about the value of friendship. Its story revolves around four friends.”

Stating that the script of Snehitharu is not a re-make of any other language film, Jagadeesh said that he and director Ramanarayan had worked for more than six months on its script. “It is a very good subject. I am giving an opportunity to dialogue writer Ramanarayan to become a director with this film. I am confident of his success,” says the producer.

He says that there is a plan to go abroad for songs shoot but the destination is yet to be decided. “I am planning to release this film in March. We are planning to complete its shooting by January. I expect the audience to extend similar support and encouragement they provided to my two earlier films,” he said.

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