Yash ‘Speaks’ for Bangara s/o Bangarada Manushya

Actor, for the first time, lends his voice for  a film because of the bond he shares with Shivarajkumar andproducer Jayanna
Yash
Yash

The much-hyped Shivarajkumar-starrer Bangara s/o Bangarada Manushya, a film dedicated to farmers, adds another feather to its cap with Yash rendering his voice for the introductory  sequence. The recording, a first such for the young actor, was kept under wraps and was done last week.

We hear that the actor, fondly called the Rocking Star, came on-board chiefly because of the bond he shares with Shivarajkumar and the Rajkumar family. He also has a long-standing friendship with the movie’s producer Jayanna, with whom he has worked on five films. There is also the story, by Yogi G Raj, which revolves around the life of farmers and this was another attraction for Yash.
An overwhelmed producer expresses his happiness to City Express. “I was so glad to have Yash play a part in Bangara’s making.  He did not hesitate for a moment when I made the request, and finished the job wholeheartedly. I want to thank him from me and the entire production team,” says Jayanna, who is releasing the film this week under Jayanna Combines along with his partner Bogendra. “It is Yash’s humility that wins the industry over,” Jayanna adds.

Yash, in the introduction, talks about the film and its hero.
The producer, who is working with Shivanna for the first time, is also confident about the film. “I have watched the film and I must say these youngsters including director Yogi G Raj, editor Deepu S Kumar, dubbing engineer Akash, cameraman

Shivarajkumar in a still from Bangara  S/o
Bangarada Manushya


Jai Anand, music director V Harikrishna and last but not the least Rajen, the man who worked on the DTS have all put in their sincerest effort. I can’t talk on behalf on the audience but I was satisfied afer I watched the final copy. I hope cinegoers share my excitement,” says Jayanna.
Bangara... features Vidya Pradeep in the female lead.

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