‘NAMO BOOTHATMA’ – KOMAL NO RISK SAYS JAGGESH
Posted date: 09 Sun, Nov 2014 – 08:08:52 AM

The audio release of ‘Namo Boothatma’ a remake of Tamil film of 2014 release ‘Yamirikkum Bhayame’ was filled with emotions and advice on Friday night at 37 Crescent Hotel in Bangalore.


Two songs and trailer of the film was released and later the audio CD brought to the market by Sony Music was out for public. Anasooya Komal Kumar, Aishwarya Menon, Mahesh, Mani, Elred Kumar were also present at audio release.


The emotional part took a few minutes for siblings to readjust. Komal Kumar in his address stated that his brother Jaggesh is like ‘Amma’ in his life. That made Jaggesh to take out kerchief and wipe tears. Komal Kumar also looked at height controlling his tears dropping.


A film by Elred Kumar, Smt Anasooya Komal Kumar and Shruti Belliappa ‘Namo Boothatma’ is fifty percent comedy and rest is horror. Elred Kumar was producer of Tamil version also.

Rajendra Karanth rightly advised Komal Kumar to give up the idea of leaving Kannada cinema industry. Komal Kumar denied the statement he made later to one newspaper did not react to the suggestion of Rajendra Karanth.

There is pure film lover like V Ravichandran and Dr Rajakumar family. People in the industry try always to pull each other. This should go. My brother is well informed in cinema compared to me. He knows technically. He should not take risk. He should not do like how he did for ‘Nandisha’ film. I am not like him. Regular monthly income does not flow, I get BP. I have fallen three times in this cinema industry and woke up.  Jaggesh also lashed at ‘Software Ganda’ director V3 for not knowing anything about direction.

Jaggesh who keeps media in his heart thanked for the great support. It is the print media that has been always helpful he lauded.

 


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