Mangaluru: Much-awaited Kannada movie ‘Juliet 2’ hits screens


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Feb 24: Kannada movie directed by Virat B Gowda ‘Juliet 2’ released on Friday February 24.

K R Ganesh Bhat, Nithin Suvarna, actor Anoop Sagar, Puneeth R Kotian, Shento V Anto, actor Kush Acharya, Radhesh Shenoy, and Lakshmish Kumble were present during release event of ‘Juliet 2’.

‘Juliet 2’ is the directorial debut of Virat B Gowda and produced by Likith R Kotian under the banner PL Productions. The movie stars Brinda Acharya, Anoop Sagar, Kush Acharya, Roy and Srikanth. The movie was shot, in and around Mangaluru and Beltangady regions, and the entire movie is executed by a team of Mangalureans.

Juliet 2 was released prior to Juliet part one and 30% shoot has been completed of the same, the mkers have informed.

The story of ‘Juliet 2’ revolves around a young and gusty independent woman, where she fights ruthless and savage battles beyond the darkest doors. The movie is a survival thriller based on the concept of women empowerment and fight against the inhumanity in the society.

 

 

 

  

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  • Namma Oorda, Kodial

    Fri, Feb 24 2023

    Much Awaited? Movie was good. Too dark. Determination and Passion of the team could be clearly seen. Story line could have been better in the beginning. The end is where the story actually kicks in. Great videography and direction, Virat.

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