With
the
conclusion
of
World
Cup
cricket
matches
and
beginning
of
summer
holidays,
Kannada
film
industry
is
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
biggies'
films.
Ravichandran,
Puneet
Rajkumar
and
Ganesh
are
all
set
to
entertain
the
audience
with
their
movies
like
Mallikarjuna,
Hudugru
and
Kool.
Besides
them,
movies
Maththondu
Maduvenaa,
Coffee
Shop,
Dhandam
Dhashagunam,
Murali
Meets
Meera,
Double
Decker,
Mallikarjuna,
Bhadra
and
Rajadhani
are
also
in
the
queue
to
release
in
April.
The
first
week
of
April
has
witnessed
the
release
of
Kitty-Ramya
starrer
Sanju
Weds
Geetha
and
Prince.
Both
of
them
have
got
grand
reception
at
the
collection
centres.
Along
with
them,
director-cum-actor
Harish
Raj
has
re-released
his
movie
Gun,
which
was
released
a
couple
of
weeks
ago
and
was
withdrawn
from
theatres
after
its
bad
collection.
Now,
all
three
movies
are
expected
to
do
well
at
the
Box
Office
in
the
first
week.
Mathondu
Maduvena
and
Coffee
Shop
are
slated
to
release
in
the
second
week
of
April.
Dinesh
Babu's
Eradane
Maduve
was
a
successful
movie
at
the
Box
Office
and
it
sequel
Mathondu
Maduvena
is
also
expected
to
do
well
at
collection
centres.
Another
movie
Coffee
Shop
is
much-hyped
big
budget
film
and
the
multilingual
movie
is
facing
the
wrath
of
KFCC
over
the
rumours
that
is
a
dubbed
movie.
But
the
producer
is
very
confident
of
its
success.
Ramya
and
Chiranjeevi
Sarja
starrer
Dhandam
Dhashagunam
and
Prajwal
Devaraj
and
Reema
starrer
Murali
Meets
Meera
are
releasing
on
April
14,
while
Jaggesh's
movie
Double
Decker
will
hit
the
screens
on
April
15.
All
the
three
Kannada
films
are
said
to
be
family
entertainer.
With
the
release
of
these
films,
it
is
going
to
be
a
great
feasting
to
the
family
audience
this
summer.
In
the
forth
week,
Crazy
star
Ravichandran
is
going
to
fight
with
budding
actors
like
Yash
and
Prajwal
Devaraj.
His
latest
film
Malikarjuna
will
hit
the
theatres
on
April
22
along
with
Rajadhani
and
Bhadra.
Puneet
Rajkumar's
Hudugru,
which
is
his
first
multi-starrer
movie
featuring
Srinagar
Kitty,
Yogish
and
Radhika
Pandit
alongside
him,
is
also
expected
to
release
on
April
29.
It
is
going
to
be
a
tough
competition
in
the
Kannada
film
industry.
However,
in
recent
months,
a
trend
of
massive
release
has
been
set
in
Kannada
film
industry.
In
bid
to
taste
the
success
in
a
short
time,
biggies'
movies
like
Jackie,
Super,
Mylari,
Kempe
Gowda
and
Prince
have
released
in
100
plus
theatres
and
are
successful
in
their
attempt.
Is
Sandalwood
prepared
to
provide
enough
number
of
theatrs
to
all
the
movies
to
continue
with
this
trend?
Even
if
it
caters
the
need,
many
producers
are
forced
to
withdraw
their
movies
in
the
second
week
to
allow
others
to
screen
their
movies.
Will
the
KFCC
successfully
manage
this
situation,
which
has
been
a
biggest
challenge
for
many
years?