A still from Full Meals (L) and Likith Shetty (R) 
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Likith Shetty’s Full Meals to Hit screens on this date

The film is being positioned as a feel-good romantic comedy centred around the life of a wedding photographer

A Sharadhaa

Full Meals, headlined by Likith Shetty, is all set for a statewide release on November 21. The release date was officially revealed by the team recently.

Known for his earlier work in films like Sankashtakara Ganapathi, Family Pack (produced by PRK Productions), and Abbabba, directed by KM Chaitanya, Likith is stepping into a new role—as a full-fledged producer—with Full Meals.

The film is being positioned as a feel-good romantic comedy centered around the life of a wedding photographer with a blend of entertainment and fresh narrative elements. As part of its early promotional campaign, the first poster and release date were shared with songs and a trailer lined up for release in the coming weeks.

Directed, written, and scripted by N Vinayak from Chitradurga, Full Meals features Khushee Ravi (Dia) and Tejaswini Sharma in the female lead roles. The film also brings together a strong technical crew including Guru Kiran's music, Deepu S Kumar editing, Manohar Joshi's cinematography, Harish Gowda's dialogues, Vishwas Kashyap's art direction, and Arjun Raj's stunts. Lyrics are penned by Kaviraj and Pramod Maravante.

The supporting cast features a host of familiar faces including Rangayana Raghu, Suraj Lokre, Vijay Chendoor, Ravi Shankar Gowda, Rajesh Nataranga, Sujay Shastry, Chandrakala Mohan, Hoonnavalli Krishna, Ramesh Pandit, Ganesh Rao, Kote Prabhakar, Chetan Durga, Nagendra Aras, and Moogu Suresh.

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