Yathiraj, a versatile figure encompassing roles as a former journalist, actor, director, and writer, presented his recent cinematic creation, ‘Sanju,’ unveiling its enchanting songs and a teaser.
The song release ceremony witnessed the presence of acclaimed directors Yograj Bhat, Math Guruprasad, and Guru Deshpande, along with notable personalities like Ravi R. Garani of KTVA, P. Murthy, Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce President NM Suresh, and Karnataka Film Producers Association President Umesh Bankar, who extended their best wishes to the film “Sanju.”
Anand Audio released the movie’s soundtrack, composed by Vijay Haritsa, with the team sharing insights about “Sanju” after the song release. The tagline for the film is “Agamya Payaniga,” portraying a compelling story set in a bus station where the hero represents the common man, facing the highs and lows of life. The impact of instant decisions on our lives is a central theme, beautifully depicted against the backdrop of Madikeri. Director Yathiraj expressed gratitude to the producer, Santosh, the entire team, and dignitaries for their contributions to the film.
The protagonist, Manveeth, hailing from a non-film and non-political background as a farmer’s son, acknowledged the producers for transforming him into a hero. He highlighted the collaborative effort between the producer and director Yathiraj in bringing the story to life.
Sathwika, alias Shravya, essaying the role of Saraswati (Sarasu), expressed her initial speechlessness in the first fifteen scenes. The film garnered praise from character artist Sangeetha for its precise work and impactful dialogue. Yathiraj, appreciative of the collective effort, assured that “Sanju” would soon be released, according to producer Santhosh DM.
The film boasts two captivating songs, with music director Vijay Harits providing details on the singers – Vasuki Vaibhav, Aishwarya Rangarajan, and Naveen Sajju. Various contributors, including cinematographer Vidya Nagesh, choreographers Madan-Harini, action director Thriller Manju, and actor Mahantesh from French Biryani fame, shared their insights on the making of “Sanju.”