Addressing a press conference here on Wednesday, actor-turned-director Rajashekhar Kotian said that he was pained to see few takers for his film which revolves around the life of the social reformer. “I am unable to understand why there is a lack of audience in cinema theatres for the film which was painstakingly produced at a cost of over Rs 1 crore. The movie is being screened at five theatres across the district, where several viewers appreciated the film's direction, cinematography and the screenplay. However, I fail to understand why the response is so poor,” he told mediapersons.
The debutant director further said that he had lost confidence to screen the movie in other theatres for fear of going into a loss over the film's collection as the rent in theatres was high.
The Tulu film is being screened in five cinema theatres in Mangalore, Udupi, Bantwal and Karkala.
Story writer Chandrashekhar Suvarna, and movie artistes Balakrishna Shetty, Deepak Kotian, Suryoday, Ranjith and Gagan were present.








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