Tootu Madike (2020 film)

Tootu Madike is an upcoming Indian, Kannada language comedy suspense film directed by Chandra Keerthi[1] and produced under Sarvata Cine Garage and Giri Basava Productions in association with SpreadOn Studio.[1] It stars Pramod Shetty, Chandra Keerthi, Paavana,[2] Girish Shivanna, Uggram Manju, Shankar Ashwath, Nanda Gopal and others. Apart from directing and acting in the film Chandra Keerthi along with Dollar and ASG co-wrote the script and the story of the film.[1] The dialogues are written by Raghu Niduvalli[3] who had recently penned dialogues for hit films like Bell Bottom, Sankashtakara Ganapathi and many more. The cinematography is done by Naveen Challa and editing is done by Ujwal Chandra.[4]

Tootu Madike
Tootu Madike First Look
Directed byChandra Keerthi
Produced byMadhusudan and Giri Basava Productions
Written by
  • Chandra Keethi
  • ASG
  • Dollar
Starring
Music bySwamynathan R K
CinematographyNaveen Challa
Edited byUjwal Chandra
Production
company
Sarvata Cine Garage in association with SpreadON Studio
Release date
2020
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Pre-production began in March 2019 and subsequently in June 2019 a unique title poster[1][5][6] was released which went on to be viral across all platforms. Principal photography of the film began in August 2019 and the film is shot entirely in Bangalore, Karnataka. The first look poster of the film was unveiled by Shivarajkumar on 9 December 2019. It is expected to be released in the year 2020.[7]

Cast

  • Pramod Shetty as Anantu
  • Chandra Keerthi as Nasgunni
  • Paavana as Parimala
  • Girish Shivanna as Dollar
  • Uggram Manju as Tom
  • Shankar Ashwath as Ramdas
  • Nanda Gopal as Kannan
  • Arun Murthy as Papanna
  • Sitara as Premakka
  • Raghavendra N as Nagaraju
  • Naresh Bhat as Rakesh

Soundtrack

Swamynathan R K has been signed to compose the songs and score for the film.[8] The songs are to be written by Chethan Kumar of Bharaate fame, Nithin Narayan and others. The choreography of the songs is to be done by Mohan Master.

References

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