This type of title in Kannada evokes a nostalgic feeling. In the olden days, the common way to address a father in a letter was “Thirtharoopa Thandeyavarige.”
Ramenahalli Jagannath, who received applause from family audiences for his film Hondisi Bareyiri, which encouraged viewers to accept life as it comes, has now embarked on another project. The film’s Muhurat ceremony took place at the Bande Mahakali temple in Bangalore during the Varamahalakshmi festival. Director Ramenahalli Jagannath’s daughter gave the first clap for the movie, while Naveen Shankar and Archana Jois operated the camera.
Nihar Mukesh, who has won the hearts of the TV audience through the Telugu serial Guppedanta Manasu, is now making his debut as a hero in Kannada cinema. He is playing the lead role in Priyamaina Nannaku, a film produced by Geetha Shankaram, which is nearing release. Following this, Nihar Mukesh has agreed to star in Thirtharoopa Thandeyavarige. The film is being made in both Kannada and Telugu, with the Telugu title being Priyamaina Nannaku.
Jai Chamundeshwari Productions is producing the film, with Ramenahalli Jagannath writing and directing the story. Sunday Cinemas is presenting the movie, and Ravichandra A. J. of Blink fame is serving as the executive producer. The family-oriented film will feature cinematography by Deepak Yaragera and dialogues by Prashant Rajappa. The Muhurat has been completed, and the film team will soon begin shooting.