Mangaluru: Pruthvi Ambaar to share screen space with Shiva Rajkumar


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV)

Mangaluru, Nov 21: Pruthvi Ambaar, who made debut in Tulu movie 'Barke' is now busy actor in sandalwood and he will get to share screen space with veteran actor Shiva Rajkumar as well as Dhananjay in a Kannada movie.

Upcoming movie 'Shivappa' is directed by noted cinematographer and director Vijay Milton. He has roped Pruthvi Ambar in the Kannada directorial venture. The film will be produced under the banner of Krishna Creations by Krishna Sarthak. Veteran actor Shiva Rajkumar and Daali Dhananjay will play the lead role in the movie. Anoop Seelin will provide music to the movie. It is said that cinema will be shot in and around Bengaluru.

According to an English daily, actor Anjali will play the female lead in Shivappa.

Pruthvi Ambaar who was radio presenter in the city, made his debut in Tulu movie 'Barke'. Later, he also acted in Tulu movies Pilibail Yamunakka, Pammane The Great, Golmal, Aatidonji Dina among others.

Pruthvi Ambaar, gained the spotlight for his role as Adi in Kannada hit ‘Diya’. Now, he has Life is Beautiful, Sugarless, and For Regn movies in his kitty.

 

 

  

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