Kannada films ‘Kousalya Supraja Rama’ and ‘Sapta Sagaradaache Eello’ have turned out to be hits and are winning the hearts of cinema lovers. Both have managed to draw family audiences to the theatre amid the big hype surrounding the blockbusters ‘Gadar 2’ and ‘Jailer’.
‘Kousalya Supraja Rama’ got IMDb ratings of 8 and ‘Sapta Sagaradaache Eello’ got 9.1 rating.
Though ‘Kousalya Supraja Rama’ initially lost screens due to the release of ‘Jailer’ and ‘Gadar 2’, the movie managed to perform well in single screen theatres as well as in multiplexes. The movie, a romantic comedy drama, is woven around male chauvinism and was lapped up by the family audiences from day one and is going strong.
Darling Krishna, Brinda Acharya, Milana Nagaraj, Rangayana Raghu are in prominent roles. Shashank has directed the movie and former minister B.C. Patil has produced the movie.
The much hyped and most expected dark romantic movie ‘Sapta...
‘Kousalya Supraja Rama’ got IMDb ratings of 8 and ‘Sapta Sagaradaache Eello’ got 9.1 rating.
Though ‘Kousalya Supraja Rama’ initially lost screens due to the release of ‘Jailer’ and ‘Gadar 2’, the movie managed to perform well in single screen theatres as well as in multiplexes. The movie, a romantic comedy drama, is woven around male chauvinism and was lapped up by the family audiences from day one and is going strong.
Darling Krishna, Brinda Acharya, Milana Nagaraj, Rangayana Raghu are in prominent roles. Shashank has directed the movie and former minister B.C. Patil has produced the movie.
The much hyped and most expected dark romantic movie ‘Sapta...
- 9/7/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
CinemaDirector Shashank tells Tnm how he structured ‘Kousalya Supraja Rama’ while actors Krishna, Milana and Brinda talk about how they approached their respective roles.Kousalya Supraja Rama director Shashank/Facebook It has been nearly two weeks since the release of director Shashank’s Kousalya Supraja Rama, a well-made Kannada film whose protagonist is a privileged man grappling with the idea of patriarchy and progressive gender politics. The film is doing well at the box office, with family audiences showing up in droves to see a conventionally masculine ‘macho’ man Ram (Krishna) — who only knows how to be loved but never learned how to love — turn into a sensitive, caring person. Helping him in this transformation are his mother Kousalya (a superb Sudha Belavadi), the sprightly Shivani (Brinda Acharya) and rebellious Muthulakshmi (Milana Nagaraj), besides his tolerant cousin Santhu (Nagabhushana Ns). Kousalya is the pivot of the film. She’s a...
- 8/8/2023
- by Jahnavi
- The News Minute
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