“JAI KISAN” WILL HIT THE SCREENS IN KANNADA ON NOVEMBER 7.

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This film, which revolves around the life of a farmer, has already been released in Marathi.

Ravi Nagpure, originally from Maharashtra, has written and produced the story of “Jai Kisan.” The movie, which tells the story of a farmer’s life, was already released in Marathi and will now be released in Kannada on November 7 across Karnataka. Nagraj, a native of Vijayapur residing in Mumbai, is bringing this film to Kannada. The film’s team spoke at a press conference organized to provide details about the release.

Ravi Nagpure, who wrote this film about farmers, has crafted a beautiful story. The film was released in Marathi last August. It was felt that such good content should also be released in Kannada. The film is set to release in Kannada on November 7, they said.

“I am a farmer’s son. I have seen a farmer’s hardships up close. Farmers and their families should grow just like everyone else. There is a saying that farmers don’t get brides, but it shouldn’t be like that. People should willingly marry into farmers’ families. Educated people shouldn’t hesitate to take up farming. With modern farming techniques, one can earn a good living. This is also my intention, which I have conveyed through the story of the film. The protagonist of the film is also educated. His father doesn’t like him doing farming, but circumstances lead him to become a farmer. This is a family-friendly film, and I’m happy it’s being released in Kannada,” said story writer and producer Ravi Nagpure.

“The story written by Ravi Nagpure is excellent. I have directed the film. Janmejay Telang and Tanvi Sawant have played the lead roles,” said director Vikas Vilas Misal.

“As an educated man, I become a farmer to fulfill my brother’s dream and become a role model for others through modern farming. That’s my character,” said lead actor Janmejay. “My role in the film is also good,” said lead actress Tanvi Sawant.

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