Yash Was Taken Back In Time Upon Watching This Film Trailer; Gets Nostalgic About Moggina Manasu
KGF actor Yash, who was recently present the trailer launch of film Yaana, said that he was taken back in time upon watching it. the actor couldn’t help but get nostalgic about Moggina Manasu.
Yash
first
gained
popularity
through
the
Sandalwood
film
Moggina
Manasu,
in
which
he
stars
opposite
his
wife
Radhika
Pandit.
The
film
is
special
to
him
for
many
reasons.
The
youth-centric
film
appealed
to
a
large
audience
and
till
date,
continues
to
be
one
of
the
best
Kannada
films.
The
KGF
actor
Yash,
who
was
recently
present
for
the
trailer
launch
of
film
Yaana,
said
that
he
was
taken
back
in
time
upon
watching
it.
The
actor
couldn't
help
but
get
nostalgic
about
Moggina
Manasu.
He
stated,
"The
film
was
a
tender
love
story.
Seeing
the
excitement
at
this
trailer
launch
and
the
way
the
young
actors
spoke
on
stage,
is
making
me
very
happy.
I
feel
like
I
have
travelled
back
in
time."
Meanwhile,
Yaana
is
a
forthcoming
Kannada
film
that
is
launching
Sandalwood's
star
couple
Jai
Jagdish
and
Vijayalakshmi
Singh's
three
daughters.
It
is
being
produced
by
Harish
Sherigar,
who
has
previously
made
films
such
as
March
22
and
Hottegagi
Genu
Battegagi.
Talking
about
his
next
venture,
the
producer
said,
"I
knew
Jai
Jagdish
from
my
first
film,
March
22,
during
which
we
struck
up
a
good
rapport.
He
told
me
about
the
film
and
after
I
heard
the
story,
I
thought
it
was
in
sync
with
my
idea
of
the
kind
of
movies
I
want
to
make
under
my
banner,
ACME
Movies
International.
The
idea
has
been
to
make
good
commercial
films
with
socially-relevant
messages."
"While
the
content
of
March
22
was
appreciated,
it
didn't
do
well
at
the
box
office,
and
neither
did
my
second,
Hottegagi
Genu
Battegagi.
Those
two
films
were
my
baby
steps
in
Sandalwood,
and
I
believe
that
Yaana
will
make
up
for
both.
It
is
a
fresh,
youthful
film
that
will
appeal
to
youngsters.
And,
given
that
60%
of
our
population
is
the
youth,
if
they
like
this
film,
it
will
find
favour
with
other
audiences
as
well," he
further
added.