Renowned actress Bhavana Ramanna, known for her captivating performances in numerous films like “Chandramukhi Pranasakhi,” has ventured into the realm of dance with a new production titled “Hamsageete.” Hailing from a family deeply rooted in the arts, Bhavana’s foray into dance has been met with anticipation and excitement from her fans.
The inspiration for “Hamsageete” comes from the celebrated Kannada novel “Hamsageete” by T.R. Subba Rao (TaRaSu) which was adapted into a film by G.V. Iyer. Bhavana Ramanna is now bringing “Hamsageete” to life through the medium of dance. To shed light on this unique venture, Bhavana organized a press conference at her residence, attended by her brother Aravind Ramanna, sister Shyalini Ramanna, and journalist Vikram Hatwar.
Expressing her emotional connection to the performing arts, Bhavana recalled her earlier venture, “Niruttara,” showcased on her “HomeTown” banner. She shared her aspirations to continue creating meaningful cinematic experiences and spoke about her involvement in various programs through the “Hoovu Foundation.” The press conference also delved into details about “Hamsageete,” its origins, and the artistic vision behind it. Bhavana expressed her admiration for T.R. Subba Rao and emphasized the need to educate the current generation about his contribution to literature.
The dance-drama, directed by Veena Murthy, promises to be a unique blend of music, dance, and dialogue. Bhavana Ramanna passionately discussed the intricacies of the production, which is set to premiere on January 30th at 6:30 PM in Chowdaiah Memorial Hall. The event will witness the presence of dignitaries such as Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, and ministers Dr. G. Parameshwara and H.C. Mahadevappa. Additionally, eminent personalities from the film industry, including Dr. Baraguru Ramachandrappa, Darshan, and Tara Anuradha, have been invited to grace the occasion.