Dadagiri
showcases
the
influence
of
underworld
dons
and
politics
on
youth.
Filmmaker
Joe
Simon
has
succintly
presented
the
repressed
emotions
and
suppression
of
the
young
lad.
The
multi-faceted
person,
B.C.
Patil
with
his
magnetic
personality
is
making
a
comeback
to
the
Kannada
film
industry
after
a
long
gap
with
Dadagiri.
He
has
donned
various
roles
in
real
life
as
a
Member
of
the
Police
force,
actor,
director,
producer
and
MLA.
Now
he
dons
the
role
of
an
underworld
don
in
Dadagiri.
Avinash
plays
the
role
of
the
crooked
politician,
who
makes
use
of
the
underworld
dons
to
maintain
their
stand
in
political
world.
However,
when
the
members
of
the
criminal
gang
get
caught
by
the
policemen,
they
seek
the
help
of
the
politicians.
The
politicians
deny
any
sort
of
support,
as
a
result
of
which
the
mafia
gang
turn
against
the
politicians.
On
the
other
hand,
the
youth
raise
their
voices
against
both
the
politicians
and
the
mafia
gang.
Krishne
Gowda
acts
as
the
youth
leader
and
Seema
plays
an
important
role
representing
the
youth
group.
Who
is
the
ultimate
winner?
Wait
and
watch
the
movie
that
lays
focus
on
the
youth
as
the
pillars
of
a
developed
country.
The
movie
is
produced
by
Srikrishna
under
the
banner
of
Sri
Sai
Ram;
Joe
Simon
pens
the
story
and
screenplay.