Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Varadanayaka Will Not Look Like a Remake - Aiyappa Sharma


varadanayaka movie image
Sameera Reddy, Sudeep
The release of  Kiccha Sudeep and Chiranjeevi Sarja starrer "Varadanayaka' on 25th January, a week after the release of  Shivaraj Kumar- Priyamani starrer "Lakshmi' looks almost certain with the film being watched by Censor Board on Wednesday evening.  Since the film will be viewed in the digital format, the film will be screened in Rockline Cinemas, sources told Chiktraloka.
As the expectation barometre for "Varadanayaka' is also on raise with the promotional activities beginning in right earnest, the Portal chose to speak to Aiyappa Sharma, the director of the film about his much awaited venture. The film is in a way a combination of  celebrities attached to the CCL cricket competition.  While  Kiccha and Chiru  and producer Shankare Gowda are associated with Karnataka Bulldozers team, the film's heroine Sameera Reddy is the brand ambassador for the Kollywood team while director Aiyappa Sharma plays for the Tollywood team. "But there were not rivalries and competition while we were doing the film.  I just did my duty and Kiccha and Chiru excelled in their acting. Shankar was there to provide us all the support we needed. Arjun Janya once again delivered the best tunes.  His back ground score was just fantastic.  The film's editor Gautham Raju is an well experienced technician.  He said that the film can be ranked easily in well made category and complimented about the  contribution of artists and technicians in the film' said Aiyappa Sharma.
aiyappa sharma, shankare gowda, sudeep, chiranjeevi sarja
Aiyappa has already directed a few Kannada films for producer N.Kumar and Ramu. He did not want to direct remakes and he denied when the offer was first made by Shankar.  'But  Kiccha Sudeep spoke to me and convinced that with my style of film making I can always try to provide the film a different look.  He also said enough freedom will be given to me to narrate the film in my own way.  Therefore now I can confidently proclaim that Varadanayaka does not look like a remake, though we have been faithful to the story line of  "Lakshyam' says Aiyappa Sharma.
Elaborating on the changes made in the film, Aiyappa Sharma who is one among the triumvirate of  three most talented brothers to work in the Kannada film industry  which includes Dialogue King Sai Kumar and  Mesmerising actor Ravi Shankar, says that the whole technical team has done a completely independent work in the film which does not have a trace of content of the original film. "The music, visuals, styling, presentation, action and dances will look completely original in this film.   Even my artists have developed their own style.  It may be futile exercise to describe how effectively Kiccha has portrayed, but I can underline clearly that Chirru will move several steap ahead in his career through this film. He has done a brilliant job.  All the other artists have given their best.  My film looks perfectly like a family oriented revenge drama than a mere action film' says Aiyappa Sharma.
 Aiyappa says that Kiccha fans will certainly have loads of satisfaction after watching the film.  "His role is little bit expanded.  We have added one song to his role and the song "Baite Baite' has already become a big hit. The song picturisation is rich.  Kiccha's action, dialogues and dancing in this film is enough to provide full meals for the fans' says Aiyappa.
Incidentally Aiyappa Sharma's another directorial venture "Veera' produced by Ramu Enterprises and  featuring Malashri in the lead role will also hit the screens shortly.  He is also carrying very good expectations about the film.

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