Karataka Damanaka: Shivarajkumar and Prabhudheva are partners in crime in this comedy drama
Published On: 29 February 2024 | Sandalwood | By: Team Moviekoop
Prabhudheva's collaboration with other actors has indeed produced memorable films in the past, and now he's bringing his charm to the Kannada film industry with "Karataka Damanaka," where he shares the screen with Kannada superstar Shivarajkumar.
In this comedy-drama, Shivarajkumar portrays the character of Karataka, while Prabhudheva takes on the role of Damanaka. Interestingly, the two thieves adopt different names and identities throughout the movie as they embark on a journey of hedonism, embracing a carefree lifestyle.
Joining the two stars are actresses Nivishika Naidu and Priya Anand in significant roles. Additionally, producer Rockline Venkatesh is also playing a pivotal character in the film.
Directed by Yograj Bhat, renowned for his work in films like "Mungaru Male" and "Galipatta," "Karataka Damanaka" boasts a talented technical crew including music composer V Harikrishna, cinematographer Santhosh Rai Pathaje, and editor KM Prakash. The screenplay is crafted by Vikas, Yogaraj Bhat, and Subramanya M K.
Director Yograj Bhat has promised audiences an action-packed drama infused with his signature comedy sequences, and the teaser has indeed set high expectations for the film. With such a talented team both in front of and behind the camera, "Karataka Damanaka" is poised to entertain audiences with its unique blend of humor and adventure.
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