Satya Prakash creates buzz with Ondalla Eradalla

Rama Rama Re director completes shoot of his second film, releases first look today
Satya's next 'Ondalla Eradalla' is much awaited by audience.
Satya's next 'Ondalla Eradalla' is much awaited by audience.

BENGALURU: D Satya Prakash, the director who struck a chord with his critically acclaimed debut 'Rama Rama Re', is back to make news with his second venture. Having silently completed the shooting process in a span of thirty-seven days, the film is now in the final stages of post-productions. The first look will be released on Monday. The title reads 'Ondalla Eradalla' and the poster reveals a boy with a tail attached to him, having horns and cow-like ears. Interesting facts are brought to light by Satya who says, “ The film will be either loved by innocent minds or the people who will watch our film, will turn innocent.”

D Satya Prakash
D Satya Prakash

He adds that he will not be able to reveal anything more about the film as of now but the first look of the poster, says a lot about 'Ondalla Eradalla'. The film is co-produced by D Satya Prakash in collaboration with Hebbuli producer, Umapathy Srinivas Gowda. The film is made under the banner DN Cinema of Smitha Umapathy. The director has brought the technical team of Rama Rama Re on board, to work on his second film. They include Lavith Kumar as a cameraman, BS Kempraju as editor, Vasuki Vaibhav and Nobin Paul composing the music, and Varadaraj Kamath as art director.

As for the cast, the makers have brought in fresh talents, mostly coming from a theatre background. Master Rohith Pandavapur plays the protagonist. Along with him are some well-known faces playing main characters, including MK Mata, Sai Krishna Kudla and Nagabushan. “Most of the film has been shot in unexplored locations. We have artists from the coastal Karnataka,” the director adds. With the first copy of the film slated to be out in the next 20 days, Satya Prakash plans to have it in theatres sometime in August.

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