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Shiva Rajkumar's 'Mass Leader' to premiere on TV

Written by : Digital Native

Sandalwood superstar Shiva Rajkumar’s Mass Leader will be premiering on the small screen on Sunday, November 26, 2017. The film was released on August 11 this year and is making it to the silver screens within three months much to the excitement of the star’s fans who are eager to watch him in action from the comfort of their homes.

Shiva Rajkumar plays a military commando in this action thriller which has been directed by Narasimha. The film has Shiva Rajkumar as the hero with the star cast also including Gururaj Jaggesh, Pranitha Subhash, Vijay Raghavendra, Yogesh and Sharmiela Mandre.

Written and directed by Narasimha, the film has been bankrolled by Tarun Shivappa and Hardik Gowda under the banner Tarun Talkies. The soundtrack and background score for the film has been composed by Veer Samarth and the cinematography has been done by Guru Prashant Rai. K. M. Prakash has edited the film.

With Mass Leader premiering on a private satellite channel, hardcore Shiva Rajkumar fans just can’t wait to see him in action. In this film, the actor will be fighting for various issues that are of national importance such as Bangladesh infiltration and terrorism.

Interestingly, Mass Leader has been shot in various locations including Karnataka, Andhra, Kashmir etc. It may be noted here that the team had shot some scenes in heavy snowfall in Kashmir before moving to Manali. Shiva Rajkumar, one of the busiest actors in tinsel town, has had four film releases this year with Srikanta, Bangara s/o Bangarada Manushya, and Mass Leader being in his Kannada film releases and he was seen making a cameo appearance in the Telugu movie Gautamiputra Satakarni.

The star has a slew of films in his kitty including Tagaru, The Villain and Mufti which will release at regular intervals next year. 

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