One more Pan-India Experiment From Kannada Industry 'Banaras' To Hit Screens

BANGALORE:  Banaras, a new pan-Indian film from the Kannada film industry, is scheduled to open nationwide in theatres on Friday. The movie "Banaras" has received praise for its trailers, and critics predict that it will captivate viewers.

The USP of the film, according to director Jayatheertha, is that "South Indian audiences feel and experience Banaras." Additionally, I am positive that you and your family will visit Banaras City after seeing a movie there. "Banaras is your pride when it comes to a North Indian audience, I would say. We have depicted it in a divine and lyrical fashion that no one has before, and we implore them to please experience it, according to Jayatheertha.

"There is exhilaration that I have produced a movie for all of India. The worry is that after appearing in numerous movies, Yash had become a pan-Indian celebrity. In addition to being a director, actor, and technician, Rishab Shetty has now found success with Kantara. But the film's protagonist, Zaid Khan, is a fresh face in the business," he remarked. "I made sure he met the requirements. Anyone who has seen the film is impressed with his acting abilities. Character-driven films like Puspa, KGF 1 and 2, and Kantara have so far had huge success across all of India. This is the first time that Banaras has been used to portray a content-driven theme, he said.

"Banaras is more than just a name. I displayed the brilliance on the screen. When I visited Banaras as a South Indian, I felt an energy that I have now captured on screen. The same vibrations that the Bharat Mata Mandir, the ghats, the sound of musical instruments, and the sound of the river caused in me will also be felt by the audience. That is why the name "Banaras" was retained, Jayatheertha said.

Jayatheertha continued by saying that a director from Kerala or Tamil Nadu portrays Bengaluru more brilliantly than a native director. "Banaras natives seeing the film will wonder why their city is so gorgeous." "The movie's depiction of Banaras is poetic. The representation of Banaras is romantic and holy in each frame. I'm waiting and I'm extremely excited," he remarked.

"To evoke a strong sense of nativity, the folk art form Veeragaase and the native Kaashka language of Kashi are utilised. The entire climax is filmed during Ganga arati, and Shiva Thandavam is there. In the Kashi ghats, there is a unique occupation known as death photography. Before the bodies are burned, death photographers snap pictures of the corpses and sell them to the family for between Rs. 50 and Rs. 100. They never take pictures of living people. This character appears in the film, he said.

"I'm pleased to say that rock stars Yash and Rishab Shetty, who have seen success across India, are closely related to me. Before he acted in his debut film, "Moggina Manasu," I had trained Yash. Essentially, I teach acting. It took place in 2006. He has risen to greater heights today. In the wildly successful Bell Bottom (Kannada language) film, "I made Rishab Shetty a full-fledged hero," he said.

On November 4, the film Banaras will be available in Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam. The primary actors are Sonal Monteiro and Zaid Khan. Banaras and Kashi, two cities of Hindu pilgrimage, are used heavily in the romantic film.

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