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Two days ago, the hype surrounding Darshan’s much-anticipated movie, Kaatera, reached a fever pitch as the makers promised a significant update on December 13. Fans were eagerly anticipating the unveiling of the trailer on the specified date, which has now been confirmed for release on December 23. The film has been generating buzz for various reasons, one of them being the debut of the female lead, Aradhana Ram. Recently, the actress shared insights into her shooting experience, emphasising the challenges of maintaining a captivating appearance, especially for song sequences.
Directed by Tharun Sudhir, Kaatera will showcase Aradhana Ram opposite Darshan. Reflecting on her shooting journey, Aradhana expressed that she discovered a sense of family on the film’s sets. Reminiscing about the support received from lead actor Darshan and director Tarun, she noted that while Tarun played the role of director on set, he became a lifelong friend off-set. Aradhana conveyed that the experience of shooting her debut film was unforgettable.
Aradhana also shared her excitement about seeing herself on the silver screen but acknowledged the newfound responsibility of self-care. She described the joy of sharing the screen with established artists while highlighting the challenges of looking beautiful on screen, requiring significant physical effort. Despite the hardships, Aradhana expressed that the love and support received on set made it a worthwhile journey.
Notably, Kaatera is produced by Rockline Venkatesh and is scheduled for release on December 29. The film’s music is composed by V Harikrishna, with Sudhakar S Raj handling cinematography, and Maasthi penning the dialogues. Alongside debutante Aradhana, the movie features prominent actors such as Jagapathi Babu, Vinod Alva, and Kumar Govind.
The revelations from Aradhana Ram provide a glimpse into the camaraderie and hard work behind the scenes, adding to the anticipation for Kaatera. As fans eagerly await the trailer release on December 23, the film’s promotional activities and the promising debut of Aradhana continue to keep the audience engaged.
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