Babru

Babru is an Indian, Kannada language feature film, directed by Sujay Ramaiah. Poornachandra Tejaswi has composed music for the film. It stars Suman Nagarkar, Mahi Hiremath, Sunny Moza, Ray Tostado and Prakruthi Kashyap in lead roles. It is jointly produced by Suman Nagarkar Productions and Yuga Creations. It is the first Kannada movie to be made completely in the US[1] and is also a comeback movie for Suman Nagarkar in a lead role.[2] It was released on December 6, 2019[3]

Babru
Directed bySujay Ramaiah
Produced bySuman Nagarkar Productions & Yuga Creations
Written bySujay Ramaiah
Varun Shastry
Lokesh BS
Harish Sathish
Suhas Malpe
StarringSuman Nagarkar
Mahi Hiremath
Sunny Moza
Ray Tostado
Prakruthi Kashyap
Gaana Bhat
Sandeep Belliyappa
Music byPoornachandra Tejaswi (composer)
CinematographySujay Ramaiah
Sumukha
Edited byBindu Madhava
Release date
  • December 6, 2019 (2019-12-06)
CountryUnited States, India
LanguageKannada

Plot

The movie revolves around two strangers, Arjun and Sana, who meet at a car rental and bond over their common language, Kannada. Circumstances lead to them sharing a car, and what follows is a road trip filled with unexpected events.[4]

Cast

  • Suman Nagarkar as sana/srishti
  • Mahi Hiremath as Arjun
  • Sunny Moza as Fedrico
  • Ray Tostado
  • Prakruthi Kashyap as Maya
  • Gaana Bhat
  • Sandeep Belliyappa

Soundtrack

The film consists of six songs and the music is composed by Poornachandra Tejaswi.

Reception

Most of the reviews of the film speak about its climax, the cinematography and the use of drones videography for showcasing the landscape of the United States.[5][6][7][8][9]

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