‘HARIVU’ TOUCHING TALE OF FATHER AND SON
Posted date: 06 Thu, Nov 2014 – 03:56:16 PM
A contrast is always better way of explaining to the modern and rural people seem to be the policy of director Mosore.
 
In a slow moving but surely attractive ‘Harivu’ the combination of father and son – one ailing father in city and his son a television crew bondage, the other one more appealing of a father trying all means to rescue his son Gavisiddah is portrayed in a neat style by Aspect Media Network Limited.
 
‘Harivu’ premiere show was organised at Sri Chamundeswari studio in Bangalopre that was attended by Padmasri Dr Girish Kasaravalli, Dr Asha Benakappa, MS Ramesh, GS Bhasker, Gopalakrishna Pai, artists and technicians of the film were present at the premier show of ‘Harivu’.
 
The giant of Kannada cinema Padmasri Dr Girish Kasaravalli was aware of the subject. He had read Dr Asha Benakappa column in Prajavani. Without any dramatic touch, taking creative license a nice work has come from Aspect Media. We should do more films on medical field felt Dr GK.
 
The one who became very emotional was Kannada film director Shashank. MS Ramesh appreciated the young boy commitment. The subject is so close the statement made by V Ravichandran recalled MS Ramesh renowned director of Kannada cinema.
 
It is heart touching film stated stalwart cameraman GS Bhasker. Writer Gopalakrishna Pai appreciated the team effort and getting good applaud for the first attempt.
 
Screenplay writer and director Mansore, cameraman Anand Suresh, music director and singer Charan Raj, actors Sanchari Vijay, Aravind Kuplikar, Shwetha, MC Anand, Master Shoaib and others were present.
 
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