Kicha
Sudeep
and
Ragini
Dwivedi
starrer
Kannada
movie
Kempe
Gowda
has
got
a
grand
opening
in
all
theatres
across
the
state.
The
film,
which
was
released
in
150
centres
on
10th
March,
has
been
earning
well
in
almost
all
the
cinema
halls.
According
to
trade
analysts,
the
collection
of
the
movie
is
expected
to
cross
Rs.
five
crores
at
the
Box
Office
in
the
first
week
of
its
release.
Kempe
Gowda
is
remake
of
Surya's
hit
Tamil
film
Singam.
The
movie
is
all
about
a
cop
taking
on
a
Bangalore
don
named
Aarumaugam.
It
has
got
rave
reviews
from
almost
all
the
film
critics.
Especially,
hero
Sudeep
and
villain
Ravi
Shankar's
energetic
performance
and
dialogue
deliveries
have
been
well
appreciated
by
reviewers.
Arjun's
music
and
Different
Danny's
stunts
have
also
been
the
highlights
of
the
film.
Good
acting
and
sound
technical
values
are
now
driving
the
audience
towards
the
cinema
halls.
The
film
Kempe
Gowda
was
released
in
nearly
45
theatres
in
Bangalore
alone
and
it
has
got
very
good
response.
Trade
analysts
calculations
say
that
the
movie
would
do
more
than
Rs.
two
crores
business
only
in
Bangalore.
It
has
also
been
well
received
in
Tumkur,
Mandya,
Mysore,
Davanagere
and
several
parts
of
North
Karnataka.
Since
Sudeep
has
huge
crowd
of
fans
in
these
areas,
the
movie
is
sure
to
garner
more
than
Rs.
three
crores
in
these
parts,
say
Gandhi
Nagar
experts.
However,
Gandhi
Nagar
experts
had
earlier
opined
that
Kempe
Gowda
would
be
able
to
make
it
big
at
the
Box
Office.
The
reason
behind
this
was
the
final
exams,
whcih
forces
youths
to
go
busy
with
studies.
More
than
this,
World
Cup
2011
is
going
on
and
most
of
movie
buffs
will
be
watching
these
matches.
But
producer
Shankare
Gowda
is
now
very
happy
because
the
movie
is
successful
in
running
houseful
by
bring
the
professionals
to
the
cinema
halls.