‘KERE BETE’ ASHWINI PUNEETH RELEASES SONG

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The noted personality Ashwini Puneeth Rajakumar graced the audio launch of the Kannada film ‘Kere Bete’ and released the third song. Ashwini Puneeth Rajakumar wished good luck to the team of ‘Kere Bete’. Before the release of this song, actors Kichcha Sudeepa, Daali Dhananjay, and others attended the promotional activities of ‘Kere Bete’.

‘Kere Bete’ is a movie that has created anticipation and curiosity in Sandalwood. Directed by Raj Guru and starring Gauri Shankar, teasers, trailers, and two songs have already been released from the movie, creating a buzz. Now, the movie team has increased curiosity by releasing the third song.

Pramod Maravante wrote this song, which starts with the lines ‘Kannugale Kaledu Hodaaga…’. Siddhartha Belmannu has lent his voice to this beautiful song, and the music has been composed by Gagan Baderia.

Recently, the film team grandly released the second song in Shimoga and attracted the attention of the fans. Now, the film team has released the sorrowful song for the film.

Director Raj Guru expressed happiness that he has worked on a movie with Appuji, as he is one such person who has always liked this kind of movie very much.

The heroine, Bindhu Shivaram, said, ‘The language of the mountains was very difficult for me. The entire film team was from the hills and spoke the same language. So it was easy for me to join them and speak the mountain language. My role in this film is very strong,’ she said.

Actor Gourishankar said, ‘Ashwini Madam liked the teaser and trailer songs very much. I have to win in this movie because I have seen so many failures. Losing and sitting at home is very difficult. I didn’t want the company of the cinema. I liked it when the director told this story. So I accepted this movie. We have done a lot of preparation, and victory is inevitable for me,’ he said.

This is a real village dose movie, and it is entering theaters on March 15th. Fans are also eager to see what the fishing movie made by Janamana Cinema will be like, and how the fish-hunting culture of the highlands has been portrayed.

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