‘15’ is now ‘Teenage’

The name of Master Kishan’s new film, in which he plays the lead role, has been changed from ‘15’ to ‘Teenage’ now.
(From left) Master Kishan with father Srikanth and mother Shailaja (Pic: ENS).
(From left) Master Kishan with father Srikanth and mother Shailaja (Pic: ENS).
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BANGALORE: Master Kishan, who had the privilege of handling the megaphone for ‘C/o Footpath’ a few years ago, is a happy person. He is all set to create a record by getting a degree in animation without completing his PUC.

“I am planning to do graduation in animation. As of now, I am preparing for the SSLC exams,” says Kishan. His latest movie’s title ‘15’ has been changed to ‘Teenage’. His father Srikanth is handling the megaphone for this movie. Apart from Kishan,Tanvi, Shivani , Jayashree, Aasha Jois, Ravi, Tabala Naani, V Manohar, Rakesh, Baby Srijani, Master Krishi and Master Lakshman are the star cast in this movie that highlights the dilemma of adolescents.

Now, the ‘Teenage’ team is set to create one more record in the annals of Sandalwood.

“We are planning to shoot a song sequence for which 40,000 children will be dancing at nine different locations and about 500 children will render the song that was penned by director Prem,” says Srikanth.

The debutante director said that he had already got the nod from the Guinness Book of Records authorities to go ahead with his plan. “The authorities of Guinness Book of Records are sending a jury from London to supervise this record breaking event,” he said.

The recording of dance will take place in Bangalore, Mysore, Hubli, Chitradurga, Hassan, Bellary, Shimoga, Mangalore and Gulbarga shortly. After the record is accomplished, the director wants to handover the Guinness record to the state government to place it in any public place with all the names of the participants, schools and technicians.

“The objective is to inspire children to say that nothing is impossible. When the record is broken we will be rewriting the names of Bangalore and other places of Karnataka in the Guinness Book of Records,” he said.

The event is expected to take place either in February last week or in the first week of March.

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