The pre-release event of “Raju James Bond,” produced by Manjunath Vishwakarma and Kiran Bharthur, directed by Deepak Madhavanahalli, and starring “First Rank Raju” fame Gurunandan in the lead, was recently held in a grand manner. Home Minister G. Parameshwara and popular actress Ramya attended as chief guests, extending their best wishes to the team. The event was also graced by the Chief Minister’s close aide Venkatesh, music director Arjun Janya, producers Ramesh Reddy and Sanjay Gowda, actress Tapaswini Sharma, and other dignitaries who wished for the film’s success.
After watching glimpses and songs from “Raju James Bond,” the Home Minister stated that all signs indicate it will be a hit and extended his best wishes.
Actress Ramya praised the trailer and songs, saying, “The cinematography is superb, and both the hero and heroine have performed exceptionally well. Releasing on Valentine’s Day, this film is sure to be a grand success.”
Producers Manjunath Vishwakarma and Kiran Bharthur expressed gratitude to the esteemed guests, saying, “We are grateful to the honorable minister, Ramya, and all our well-wishers. Now, we are experiencing labor pains, and our film will be born on Friday, February 14. We have made a great film, and we urge everyone to watch it in theaters.”
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Director Deepak Madhavanahalli stated, “I have said all I needed to about the film. Now, we are presenting it to the audience and eagerly await their feedback.”
Lead actors Gurunandan and Mridula sought support for their film, while actor Chikkanna shared, “I play a reporter from a private news channel called T.R.P in this film.” Other cast members, including Tabla Nani and cinematographer Manohar Joshi, also spoke about the film.
“Raju James Bond” stars Gurunandan in the lead role, with Mridula, Sadhu Kokila, Achyuth Kumar, Chikkanna, Ravishankar, and Jai Jagadish in key roles.
The film boasts cinematography by Manohar Joshi, music by Anoop Seelin, and editing by Amit Chawalkar, with dialogues penned by Jagadish Nadunahalli.