Yet another Kannada film delving into the college campus, classrooms, and the rollercoaster of college life! ‘Back Benchers’ has been gradually drawing in audiences with its promotional efforts. The teaser for this eagerly anticipated film has finally been unveiled, showcasing scenes and comedic punches that have left viewers in awe.
Directed by BR Rajasekhar, who boasts considerable experience, both as a producer and director, ‘Back Benchers’ promises a fresh perspective with its youthful storyline. Rajasekhar, known for his innovative films, leads a new team in crafting a narrative that appeals to all. The film, which has already garnered attention with its songs, now adds to the excitement with its teaser.
The film’s team has successfully instilled hope among viewers that these amusing scenes and well-timed comedy will be present throughout the movie. The teaser has rapidly amassed views since its release, sparking a frenzy on social media. The overwhelming response to the teaser has further energized the team, solidifying expectations for the film’s success.
The teaser unmistakably conveys that the movie offers compelling content intricately interwoven with comedy. The enthusiastic reception from the younger generation hints at a promising outcome.
Prior to the teaser release, songs from ‘Back Benchers’ were unveiled gradually, captivating audiences with both their lyrics and visuals, hinting at the uniqueness of the overall story. This teaser has only heightened curiosity surrounding the film. While college-centric movies have seen success before, ‘Back Benchers’ appears to offer a fresh, unpredictable take on the genre, courtesy of director Rajasekhar.
Rajasekhar himself produced the film under PP Productions, featuring a cast including Ranjan, Jatin Aryan, Akash MP, Shashank Simha, Suchendra Prasad, Arvind Kuplikar, Manya Gowda, Kumkum H, Anusha Suresh, Veyomi Vanitha, Manoj Shetty, Namita Gowda, Vikas, Ranna, Vijay Prasad, Chaturthi Raj, and Gaurav.
The film boasts music direction by Nakul Abhayankar, cinematography by Manohar Joshi, and editing by Ranjan and Amar Gowda.