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Puneeth mobbed by fans on set of ‘Nata Sarvabhowma’ in Kolkata

Written by : Digital Native

The final schedule of Puneeth Rajkumar’s Nata Sarvabhowma is happening at the Majestic City Kolkata. The team has reportedly completed shooting the talkie portions and all that needs to be canned now are a couple of songs.

Recently, when Puneeth was on the sets in Kolkata, fans swarmed him for autographs and photos. From the number of fans on the sets, it was evident that the star’s fan base is not limited to Karnataka. A large number of fans wanted to take photos with Puneeth and he obliged them patiently. Nata Sarvabhowma’s director Pavan Wadeyar also posted a picture online of the star posing with a large group of fans.

On the film’s progress, Nata Sarvabhowma was supposed to be a Dusshera release but it had to be postponed over some delays. The team has been camping in Kolkata since September 18 and will be completing the schedule soon.

On Puneeth’s role in the film, we hear that he will be appearing as a journalist and Anupama Parameswaran will be seen as a lawyer. The film’s technical crew includes D Imman for music, Tollywood dance master Jani for choreography and Vaidhi as the cameraman. The film will have two heroines – Rachita Ram and Anupama Parameswaran – playing the female leads. It may be mentioned that the latter will be making her debut in Sandalwood with Nata Sarvabhouma. Pavan Wadeyar is directing Nata Sarvabhouma and it is being bankrolled by RockLine Venkatesh under his banner Rockline Productions.

Besides playing the lead role in Nata Sarvabhouma, Puneeth is also bankrolling Kavaludaari under his banner PRK Productions. Written and directed by Hemanth M Rao, the film’s star cast includes Anant Nag, Rishi, Suman Ranganathan, Achyuth Kumar, Roshni Prakash, Siddharth Maadhyamika and Siri Ravikumar. 

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