Among the Kannada films released last week, “Back Benchers,” a fun riot film, is attracting good attendance from the audience.
The entire team, including director Rajasekhar, is in a happy mood. Rajasekhar formed a new team and created the film “Back Benchers.” This college-centered story, which has become a source of innovation, is a favorite among viewers. Word of mouth is why cinema halls are filling up. If this continues, there is no doubt that “Back Benchers” will achieve unexpected success.
Initially, the film was released on 23 screens, mostly in multiplexes. “Back Benchers” has been screened at a record level everywhere. The distributors are happy to see the response “Back Benchers” has been getting since opening day, with the audience increasing daily.
In other places like Raichur, Dharwad, Shimoga, and Hubli, “Back Benchers” has done wonders. In these parts, newcomer films usually struggle to get openings. However, “Back Benchers” is attracting audiences day by day, with shows filling up more and more.
A show was organized on the first day in Mysore. Typically, films are changed after two or three days. However, six shows are scheduled for “Back Benchers” on Thursday. This is a positive development for the Kannada film industry.
College-centric stories are popular in Kannada cinema. If one person attends one show, fifteen more come to the next. Currently, Kannada movies are not receiving the response they claim. In such cases, “Back Benchers” is creating a lot of excitement.
Ramya produced this film under the PP Productions banner. The cast includes 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’s music direction by Nakul Abhyankar, with a few well-received songs, and the cinematography by Manohar Joshi, are major highlights. The editing by Ranjan and Amar Gowda is tight and apt.