Bahaddur, starring Dhruv Sarja and directed by Chetan Kumar, will be screened in 29 threates abroad, and is a good example of Kannada films which are garnering a positive response outside India. The film, which has completed a successful 25-day run in Karnataka, will now be released in cities like Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, America, Canada, New York, Germany, Singapore and UAE among other places.
Chetan is very excited to have his film screened for the diasporic Kannada audience and has great plans to promote the film overseas. "Dhruv Sarja, producer Srikanth and myself will be leaving for Canada soon, for the promos of our film," he reveals. Meanwhile, the team also celebrated the success of the film at the Narthaki theatre and visited other halls including Uma, Veeresh, Navarang, Siddeshwara and Kamakya.
Actor Dhruv's loyal fan base who are part of organized associations like the Dhruv Warriors and Besuge Adda are excited that their idol's film is doing good business and still going strong in many theatres. The associations have organised a blood donation camp to mark the success of Bahaddur and Dhruv Sarja himself has donated two bottles of his blood for the cause.