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Grand audio launch of Puneeth Rajkumar’s ‘Nata Saravabhowma’ on Jan 5

Some of the top names in the Kannada film industry are expected to grace the occasion and about one lakh Puneeth Rajkumar fans will be there as well.

Written by : Digital Native

The Power Star of Sandalwood, Puneeth Rajkumar did not have a single film release as a hero this year. Though his fans are disappointed over this, there is some news here! The star and his fans shall begin the New Year with the audio launch of his upcoming film Nata Saravabhowma. The audio launch is being planned as a grand event. Scheduled to be held on January 5, it will be held in Hubbali. Some of the top names in the Kannada film industry are expected to grace the occasion and about one lakh Puneeth Rajkumar fans will be there as well. Sources in the know say that there are four songs in the Nata Saravabhowma album and all the songs will be performed on stage.

Puneeth Rajkumar’s Nata Sarvabhouma is helmed by Pavan Wadeyar and produced by Rockline Venkatesh under his banner Rockline Productions. Its technical crew includes D Imman for music, Tollywood dance master Jani for choreography, and Vaidhi as the cameraman. The film will have two heroines – Rachita Ram and Anupama Parameswaran – playing the female leads. The latter will be making her debut in Sandalwood with Nata Sarvabhouma.

It may be mentioned that Puneeth’s dad, the legendary actor Rajkumar, was honoured with the title Nata Sarvabhouma and he had acted in a film with the same title.  Puneeth had said in an interview earlier that this made him both excited as well as nervous to work on the project and that he will strive to give his best.

Pavan Wadeyar made his debut as director with the Kannada film Govindaya Namaha in 2012 and has directed films such as Potugadu (Telugu), Googly, Rana Vikrama, Jessie and Nataraja Service. For his debut movie, Pavan went on to win the SIIMA award for the Best Debut Director.

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