KAATERA CELEBRATING 100 DAYS EVEN BEFORE RELEASE

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This is undeniably something truly exceptional. We are referring to the significant number of shootings featured in the headline. “Kaatera,” yet another remarkable addition to the illustrious career of renowned producer Rockline Venkatesh and the esteemed Challenging star Darshan, has successfully completed 100 days of shooting. On this momentous occasion, Tharun Sudhir, the director of crowd-pleasing cinematic productions, announced that it was the film’s 100th day of shooting, and we take immense pleasure in extending our invitation to the media.

Following the resounding success of “Robert” at the box office, Tharun Sudhir is once again directing the Box Office Sulthana Darshan, for the second time. For Rockline Venkatesh, this marks his third collaboration with Darshan. Prior to this, they joined forces for “Yodha” and “Raja Veera Madhakari,” which is still in production. “Kaatera” represents their third project together.

Producer Rockline Venkatesh expressed his profound satisfaction with the progress of the shooting thus far and conveyed to Tharun Sudhir that the narrative remains unchanged from his perspective. Tarun proceeded to work in accordance with the original vision, and Rockline Venkatesh highlighted Tharun’s impeccable style as one of the film’s standout features. In a warm gesture, Rockline affectionately refers to Darshan as “Mommaga” (grandson) because Darshan fondly calls him “Thaatha” (grandfather). Rockline Venkatesh also extended special appreciation to cinematographer Sudhakar for efficiently orchestrating the lighting, costumes, and backdrop for the film. He emphasized that recognition for the technical aspects of the work is highly coveted.

On the momentous 100th day of shooting, director Tarun Sudhir, cinematographer Sudhakar, veteran actor Avinash, Vinod Alva, Kumar Govind, Malashri, the art director, the enchanting heroine Aradhana, dialogue writer Manju Masthi, and others expressed their delight at being part of the film’s production team.

Tharun Sudhir, at the helm of the film, shoulders a multitude of responsibilities in “Kaatera.” Set against the backdrop of the 1970s, the film addresses several relevant issues while ensuring it doesn’t compromise on its mass appeal and entertainment quotient. Tarun also lauded the meticulously crafted village set designed for the film, which authentically captures the essence of the 70s era.

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