S Shyam Prasad
Shooting for the multi-starrer Kannada film “45,” directed by acclaimed music comper Arjun Janya in his directorial debut and produced by Uma Ramesh Reddy is in full swing in Bengaluru. The multi-starrer features the reigning stars of Kannada cinema – Shiva Rajkumar, Real Star Upendra, and Raj B Shetty.
The production of “45” has been generating considerable excitement since its inception, with extensive filming taking place in the bustling city of Bengaluru. The cinematography for this ambitious project, which is being made on an unprecedented budget, is progressing seamlessly.
Recently, near the serene surroundings of the Sri Champakadhama Swami Devasthan in Bannerughatta, the film witnessed a grand set where over a thousand people participated. Employing cutting-edge equipment, including the Mokobolt and Rope cameras, the filmmakers captured this spectacle from various angles, utilizing more than 418 color bombs – a first in Kannada cinema. Notably, the choreography by Chinni Prakash, a renowned figure in the Indian film industry, adds a special touch to this particular sequence.
Coming on the back of the success of “Gaali Pata 2,” producer Ramesh Reddy has consistently delivered films that blend entertainment with artistic excellence. The unveiling of “45” has generated immense enthusiasm among the Kannada art and cinema enthusiasts. Furthermore, the film’s music director, Arjun Janya, already enjoys a dedicated fan base and is expected to elevate the film’s appeal with his direction.
Adding to the anticipation, the presence of stalwart actors like Shivarajkumar, Upendra, and Raj B Shetty in a single frame is a treat for cinephiles. The combination of these exceptional talents promises to make “45” a cinematic spectacle that will undoubtedly be celebrated by the audience.
As the city witnesses the grandeur of “45” unfolding, renowned choreographer Chinni Prakash’s expert touch in Korean choreography, along with cinematographer Satya Hegde’s capturing prowess, has heightened the visual appeal of the film.