Ramesh Reddy's magnum opus '45' captivates B'luru
S Shyam Prasad | NT
Bengaluru is currently abuzz with the enthralling shooting sessions of the highly anticipated Kannada film "45," a grand cinematic venture directed by the acclaimed music composer Arjun Janya, marking his directorial debut.
Produced under the expert guidance of Ramesh Reddy, the multi-starrer features none other than the reigning stars of Kannada cinema – Shiva Rajkumar, Real Star Upendra, and Raj B Shetty.
Since its inception, "45" has been a focal point of excitement, captivating audiences with its promise of a stellar cast and a storyline shrouded in anticipation.
The vibrant city of Bengaluru serves as the backdrop for extensive filming, creating an atmosphere of creativity and artistic exploration.
One of the remarkable shooting episodes occurred in the vicinity of the serene Sri Champakadhama Swami Temple in Bannerghatta.
A grand set adorned the location, witnessing the participation of over a thousand individuals. Employing state-of-the-art equipment, including Mokobolt and Rope cameras, the filmmakers artfully captured this spectacle from diverse angles.
The use of more than 418 color bombs, a groundbreaking feat in Kannada cinema, added an unprecedented visual dimension to the film.
The choreography by the esteemed Chinni Prakash further elevated this particular sequence, showcasing his mastery in the art form. Producer Ramesh Reddy, riding high on the success of "Gaalipata 2," continues to deliver films that seamlessly blend entertainment with artistic finesse.
The unveiling of "45" has sparked immense enthusiasm among Kannada art and cinema enthusiasts, with Arjun Janya's role as the music director further heightening expectations.
The presence of stalwart actors like Shivarajkumar, Upendra, and Raj B Shetty sharing a single frame has become a focal point for cinephiles.
The combination of these exceptional talents positions "45" as a cinematic spectacle, promising to be a celebrated creation within the industry.
As the city witnesses the grandeur of "45" unfolding, the expert touch of renowned choreographer Chinni Prakash in Korean choreog raphy, coupled with the cinematographic brilliance of Satya Hegde, enhances the film's visual appeal.
Suraj Productions yet again brings forth a compelling narrative, capturing the vibrant essence of Kannada cinema.
"45" emerges as Uma Ramesh Reddy's magnum opus, captivating audiences with its stellar cast and cinematic brilliance.