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'Sathyavan Savithri will be a big hit'

Kannada actor-director Ramesh Arvind is a confident man these days. And his confidence stems from his latest venture Sathyavan Savithri, which is releasing on Friday.

"I promise that this film will be better than my first venture, Rama Shaama Bhaama," he says.

"Family audiences will love it because it has comedy, and youngsters will like it because it is entertaining. I am sure this film will be a very big hit," he says confidently.

Describing the feeling, the filmmaker says, "I've never felt like this when I made Rama Shaama Bhaama." In fact the actor-director was planning another film when Pal Chandani and his son, the producers of Sathyavan Saavithri approached him. "Thankfully my friend and writer Rajendra Karanth was more than helpful in developing the script at such a short period," he says.

"We switched off our mobiles and started writing the script and worked for 24 hours. In no time, the script was ready. Karanth, an experienced hand in writing dialogues, wrote the dialogues as we shot the songs," he adds.

Text: R G Vijayasarathy

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