Padde Huli Is A Musical With 10 Songs; Lyrics Presented In Rap Format For Benefit Of Youngsters!
Director Guru Deshpande is now introducing filmmaker K Manju's son Shreya in his musical film Padde Huli. The actor will be playing the lead in his debut film, which is said to consist of 10 songs.
There
is
no
dearth
of
experimentation
in
Sandalwood.
Films
like
Lucia,
Ulidavaru
Kandanthe,
Godhi
Banna
are
only
a
few
examples.
Director
Guru
Deshpande
is
now
introducing
filmmaker
K
Manju's
son
Shreya
in
his
musical
film
Paddehuli.
The
actor
will
be
playing
the
lead
in
his
debut
film,
which
is
said
to
consist
of
10
songs.
The
director
also
said
that
the
lyrics
will
be
presented
in
rap
format
for
the
benefit
of
the
youngsters.
Ravichandran
will
be
playing
the
protagonists'
father.
Seems
like
Paddehuli
is
going
to
come
across
as
a
fresh
breath
of
air.
Talking
about
the
film,
Deshpande
told
Times
of
India,
"Even
though
we
have
10
songs
and
each
is
special
in
its
own
right,
five
of
them
stand
out.
Among
them,
for
instance,
Heli
Hogu
Kaarana
is
a
song
by
BR
Lakshman
Rao
and
Kala
Beda
Kola
Beda
is
a
Basavanna
vachana.
What
makes
the
five
numbers
special
is
that
the
hero
of
the
film
is
an
aspiring
musician."
He
further
added,
"But
why
would
a
rockstar
dream
of
songs
that
are
steeped
in
literature?
That's
because
he
has
grown
up
listening
to
his
father
-
a
Kannada
professor
played
by
V
Ravichandran
-
and
has
been
exposed
to
Kannada
literature
and
culture
from
a
very
young
age.
The
songs
establish
his
love
for
music
and
the
Kannada
language,
and
become
a
medium
for
him
to
take
this
to
youngsters
like
him."
When
asked
how
the
youth
can
relate
to
the
film,
he
said,
"The
hero
is
told
to
mix
his
Kannada
lines
with
English
words
and
present
them
in
rap
format
for
the
benefit
of
youngsters
today.
But
he
is
adamant
about
presenting
Kannada
literature
to
them,
without
diluting
it,
the
only
exception
being
using
modern-day
music
in
his
quest."