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he Kannada film industry is abuzz with excitement as actor Samarjit Lankesh gears up for his debut with the film Gowri. With his lineage tracing back to the accomplished Kannada writer and prominent journalist P Lankesh, as well as acclaimed director Indrajit Lankesh, expectations are high. Gowri’s cast is promoting the film in nearly every college and recently participated in a promotional event held at BMS College for Women in Bengaluru. Gowri’s director, Indrajit Lankesh, posted a video on Instagram in which he and other cast are being welcomed by the college cadet members. Indrajit then addressed the crowd and said that his son had arrived for the promotions despite a 101-degree fever. According to him, the Gowri’s lead hero was ready for the event even before him. It was followed by Samarjit saluting the people and then also dancing with them. The video’s clip concludes with Samarjit’s visual of smoking a cigarette in a vest and “Grand RELEASE AUG 15”.
Social media users heaped praises on the video and wished the Gowri’s cast all the best for this upcoming film.
Apart from Samarjit, Gowri stars Priyanka Upendra, Sanya Iyer, Chandu Gowda and others in key roles.
Gowri has gained significant attention with its catchy songs. The first single, Time Barutte, was followed by Dhool Ebsava, featuring Samarjit and Sanjana Anand dancing brilliantly. Both tracks have become hits on YouTube with staggering views and inspiring many social media reels. Samarjit is being praised for his impressive dancing skills.
Speaking to Cinema Express, Samarjit explains why music is an important aspect of the film. “Growing up, I watched my father’s work and understood the importance of music in film. As a kid, I loved dancing on stage and felt energetic listening to songs. I would mimic moves and choreograph my routine. When I decided to become an actor, I realised it wasn’t just about acting.” According to him, he wanted to excel in all areas, i.e., action sequences, dance portions, songs and powerful dialogues. The Gowri actor said that he underwent training in stunts and dance sequences.
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