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Manjunath Gowda bags Karnataka distribution rights of Geetha

The film is now in the post-production stages and the makers are planning to release it on September 27

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Published: 26th August 2019

Ganesh-starrer Geetha, which marks the debut of director Vijay Naagendra, has created a lot of buzz among the audience as well as the film fraternity. The film, made under the actor’s home banner, Golden Films, in association with producer Syed Salaam, will be distributed in the entire state of Karnataka by Manjunath Gowda.

The film is now in the post-production stages, and the makers are planning to release it on September 27. Geetha features Shanvi Srivastava in a pivotal role, and Prayaga Martin and Parvathy Arun are making a foray into the Kannada film industry with the film.

The romantic drama has one song written by director Santhosh Ananddram. The film, which has revived the title of Shankar Nag’s classic film, comes with its own highlights. This is the first time a film is exploring the Gokak agitation. Also, Puneeth Rajkumar has recently recorded a song — Kannadave Satya, Kannada Nitya — which is said to add value to the whole movie.

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