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The highly anticipated movie Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi is all set to release globally on August 15. Ahead of its release, the makers are leaving no stone unturned to take the hype to another level. Till now, a total of three songs, namely My Marriage is Fixed, Chinnamma and Dwapara, have been dropped online.
Undoubtedly, all the songs are a hit among the fans, leaving the viewers amassed and grooving. Arjun Janya has composed the songs for the film, and the latest song, Dwapara, has been penned by Dr V Nagendra Prasad. It has been crooned by Sa Re Ga Ma Pa contestant Jaskaran Singh.
But what’s leaving movie buffs swooning is Mollywood actress Malavika Nair. The beauty is stepping into Kannada cinema with her debut film, Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi. Even before the release of the film, the actress is stealing hearts with her charismatic presence in the songs alongside Ganesh. With her impeccable beauty and on-screen allure, she has created a craze among Kannada movie lovers.
Malavika Nair was last seen in CBI 5. The actress ventured into the lights-camera-action industry as a child actress with the 2006 release Karutha Pakshikal. She has bagged the Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist in her debut film. Additionally, she again won the Best Child Artist in 2009.
Helmed by Srinivas Raju, Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi is a family drama under the banner of Trishul Entertainment. The film, produced by Prashanth G Rudrappa, boasts a stellar ensemble cast, including eight heroines. The cast consists of Ganesh, Sharanya Shetty, Malavika Nair, Srinivasa Murthy, Rangayana Raghu, Sadhu Kokila, Shashikumar, Bhavana, Shruti, Ashok, Shivadwaj, Ramakrishna, Raghuram, Ambuj, Manasi Sudhir, and Giri Shivanna. It is worth noting that this multi-starrer film marks the 41st film of Golden Star Ganesh.
Recently, the lead actor of the film Ganesh revealed during a media interaction that the upcoming film Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi is the highest-budget film of his career. Speaking further, the Mungaru Male actor talked about the project and what he thought about the story. He said, “When director Srinivas Raju narrated the film’s story, I felt it could be a genre shift for me. However, it is a family drama, and it connected deeply with me.”
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