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Karthik Mahesh set for a Pan-India appeal with his debut Ramarasa

The film, directed by BM Giriraj, is produced by Guru Deshpande under the G Cinemas banner

A Sharadhaa

National Award-winning director BM Giriraj is currently busy with his latest project, Ramarasa, which recently marked a special occasion with the unveiling of a character punch for lead actor Karthik Mahesh. Known for his impactful stint on Bigg Boss Kannada, Karthik has quickly become a vital part of this production, which has evolved from a modest concept into an ambitious pan-India film.

The celebration included Karthik’s fellow Bigg Boss contestants, who joined in to unveil the character punch and share heartfelt wishes. This moment highlighted the supportive community around Karthik and showcased the excitement among the film's cast and crew.

Producer Guru Deshpande, who also serves as the film's creative head, explained how Karthik came on board after his victory on Bigg Boss. He remarked, "What started as a small-budget film has now transformed into something much grander." Deshpande's enthusiasm reflects the growing scope of the project.

Director Giriraj echoed this sentiment, praising Karthik's influence on the film. "Making films in today's challenging environment requires immense courage, and Guru Deshpande has shown that courage. Karthik Mahesh has won the hearts of many through Bigg Boss, and his involvement has only elevated the project. We believe Ramarasa has all the ingredients to become a pan-India film," he stated.

Karthik Mahesh expressed his gratitude for the celebration and the support he has received, saying, "I initially hesitated, but I'm deeply thankful to producer Guru Deshpande. I also thank my Bigg Boss friends and the film team for their trust in me. I will work hard to live up to that faith."

With a creative team that includes cinematographer Krishnakumar (KK) and music director BJ Bharat, Ramarasa, produced under the G Cinemas banner, is set to appeal to audiences across India.

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