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Kichcha Sudeep shuts down a reporter over an insensitive question at Mark press meet

Produced by Sathya Jyothi Films and Kichcha Creations, Mark is set for a Christmas release on December 25

Akshay Kumar

Actor Kichcha Sudeep, who is in Chennai to promote his upcoming action film Mark, made a smart retort to a reporter who made a remark about actors Nishvika Naidu and Roshni Prakash.

The scribe asked if they have a meaty role in the film as they are being 'sidelined' even in the seating arrangement of the event. Sudeep, before answering, made both the actors sit in the centre and said that the seating arrangements mean nothing. He added, "They have very good roles in the movie, the event is a celebration, and I request, please, not to ask such questions and spoil it."

Directed by Vijay Karthikeyaa, Mark has Sudeep play Police Officer Ajay Markandeya, also known as ‘Mark,’ who must rescue certain kidnapped children within 18 hours. The trailer plunges audiences into the dangerous world of human trafficking and political manipulation. The ensemble cast also includes Vikranth, Yogi Babu, Guru Somasundaram, Roshni Prakash, Archana Kottige, Pratap Narayan, Raghu Ramanakoppa, Mahantesh Hiremath, and Ashwin Hassan.

The technical team of Mark comprises composer Ajaneesh B Loknath, cinematographer Shekar Chandra, production designer Shivakumar J. A team of stunt choreographers Stunt Silva, Supreme Sundar, Ravi Verma, Kevin Kumar, Vikram Mor, and Subramani have worked on the high-octane action sequences, while the dance choreography is taken care of by Shobhi Paulraj, Dinesh, and Rajakalai Kumar.

Produced by Sathya Jyothi Films and Kichcha Creations, Mark is set for a Christmas release on December 25. Apart from Kannada, the film will also release in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi.

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