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Children's Film Titled 'Bhale Huduga' Aims To Combat Superstitions

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Kannada film, Bhale Huduga, produced by Ravichandra and Bhimaraj under the Bharat Cinemas banner, is gearing up to go on the floors in October. Written and directed by M. Ningaraju from Chitradurga, the film will tell the story of a young boy who strives to raise awareness among his village about entrenched superstitions and the challenges of anarchy.

Children's intelligence The number of children's films has significantly decreased recently, with only a few reaching the big screen. Many are now primarily showcased at film festivals.The lead role in Bhale Huduga will be played by director Ningaraju's son, Sharath, in a narrative that highlights the intelligence of children and their interactions with village life. The film will commence shooting during the upcoming October vacation, with plans to film over a month in scenic locations such as Chitradurga, Chandavalli and Nandi Hill Station. ALSO RESD: Actor Darshan Seeks Bail In Renukaswamy Murder Case Challenging the superstitionsThe plot follows a 12-year-old boy who confronts the chaos in his village, challenging the superstitions that bind the community. His efforts to enlighten the villagers earn him a revered status, likening him to a local deity and earning him the title of Bhale Huduga.The film features music by Aniruddha Shastri, lyrics by Yogaraj Bhat, and cinematography by Pramod Bharatiya. The editing will be handled by Malli, with production management overseen by Mohan Kumar Prasadhan and RK Gandhi.The cast includes Master Sarath, Master Ghanshyam, Baby Jayalalitha, Master Anjan, Balaram, MV. Samay, Jyoti Marur, and Dr Ishwar Nagnath. Bhale Huduga promises to deliver a compelling children's adventure that addresses significant social themes.
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