JAI GADHAA KESARI: FILM ON HANUMAN GADHAA

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The film industry has long relied on Lord Hanuman, with titles featuring the parallel names of Lord Hanuman. However, “Jai Gadhaa Kesari,” referring to the formidable weapon held by Lord Hanuman, holds special significance for Yatish Kumar. He has spent three decades working as an editor in the cinema profession, and this marks his directorial debut.

It’s not uncommon for editors to transition into directing in the cinema industry, as it’s often said that films are ultimately crafted on the editor’s table.

As a devoted follower of Lord Hanuman, Yatish Kumar has drawn inspiration from the key aspects of “Hanuman Gadhaa” to weave a narrative.

The film, “Jai Gadhaa Kesari,” was filmed over a span of 70 days in various locations including Bengaluru, Sindanur, Chitradurga, Hosapete, and others. It is currently awaiting clearance from the regional censor board.

In the world of Basavaraj Bhajantri Movie makers, Basavaraj Bhajantri serves as the producer with Ishwar Naik as the co-producer. Yatish Kumar has not only directed the film but also crafted the story, screenplay, and written the dialogues.

Ishwar Naik takes on the lead role, alongside Jeevitha and Komala. The supporting cast includes Avinash, Dharma, Aravind Rao, Honnavalli Krishna, Prashanth Siddi, Raj Charan Brahmavar, and others.

The film features five songs composed by George Thomas Shyam, Karthik Venkatesh, and Prasanna Bhoja Shetter. Additionally, “Jai Gadhaa Kesari” includes eight action sequences, managed by stunt directors Supreme Subbu, Soori, Ram Dev Johny, Ultimate Shivu, and Violent Velu.

Shyam Sindhanuru serves as the cinematographer, Pooja C as the editor, and Manju Hosapete worked as the assistant director for “Jai Gadhaa Kesari.”

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