For the devotional film Samartha Sadguru Sri Sangameshwara Maharajaru, renowned singer and state award winner Ravindra Soragavi has delivered a soulful song.
Famous for his powerful vocals in the hit song “Chutu Chutu,” Ravindra Soragavi lends his voice to this divine project. With over 130 films to his credit as a playback singer, Soragavi has earned numerous accolades throughout his career.
Samartha Sadguru Sri Sangameshwara Maharajaru is a biographical film about Sri Sangameshwara Maharaj, the revered Kalpataru of Inchageri Mutt, located in Hipparagi on the Krishna River in Jamkhandi Taluk.
A few months ago, the film was launched by National Award-winning director Padma Shri Dr. Girish Kasaravalli, in the divine presence of Sri Prabhuji Maharaj.
Produced by Madhavananda under the banner of Sri Gurumalleshwara Combines, the film highlights the Inchageri tradition, which holds significant importance across the state—a tradition that Sri Sangameshwara Maharaj faithfully followed. Sri Prabhuji Maharaj has blessed the project, expressing confidence that the songs and the film about Sri Sangameshwara, known as the Kalpataru of Kali Yuga, will achieve great success.
Newcomer Ravi Narayan will portray Sreesangameshwara, while veteran actors such as Ramakrishna, Vijayakashi, Vinaya Prasad, Sandeep Malani, Narayana Swamy, Tusshar Malagonda, and Bhavyashree Rai round out the star-studded cast.
The film is directed by Raja Ravishankar, with cinematography by C. Narayan, music by A.T. Ravish, and editing by D. Ravi and Kumar Nonvinakere Prasad.