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Rangaswamy Kapinipaalya: Sarvantaryami symbolically refers to the mobile phone

The team behind Sarvantaryami began their film's promotion on a devotional note

A Sharadhaa

The team of Sarvantaryami, released a Shiva Tandava song recently on the occasion of Maha Shivaratri, beginning the film’s promotions on a devotional note.

Directed by theatre artiste Rangaswamy Kapinipaalya and produced by Hitha R Gowda, SarvantaryamiEllara Kaiyalloo Naane Swami has quietly wrapped up shooting. Director and lyricist K Ram Narayan has been a strong support to the project from the beginning.

The Shivaratri special track, written by Rangaswamy himself, celebrates Lord Shiva through a vibrant Tandava composition. Music is composed by Ramesh Krishna, and the song features performances by Rangaswamy and actor Sanjana.

Addressing the media, Rangaswamy shared that he has been connected to the film industry for nearly 35 years and always carried the dream of making a meaningful cinema. With Sarvantaryami, he takes on dual responsibility as director and actor, playing a teacher in the film. He has penned four songs for the project and felt Shivaratri was the right time to unveil the first one.

Explaining the title, he said Sarvantaryami symbolically refers to the mobile phone. The film speaks about the advantages and disadvantages of mobile usage in today’s world. Shooting and dubbing are complete, and the team is preparing for release soon.

Producer Hitha R Gowda expressed happiness over how the film has shaped up and spoke about her father’s theatre roots and dedication. K Ram Narayan said Rangaswamy’s long-cherished dream has finally taken shape with a committed team. Cinematographer Raju Hemmigepura and other cast members also shared their experiences.

Sanjana expressed joy about making her debut as Goddess Parvati. Actors Surya Praveen and Nagaraj spoke about their roles, with Nagaraj highlighting the emotional father-daughter thread as one of the film’s key elements.

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