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Updated : Sep 3, 2024

Manisharma magical melody Adhanthaele for Dhruva Sarja Martin?

Dhruva Sarja’s Martin, an upcoming action entertainer helmed by AP Arjun, is pan india film. This much-awaited project building anticipation with every update. The film is slated to hit big screens on October 11, 2024. This pan-India project, aiming to reach audiences beyond Kannada with dubs in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Hindi.

Meanwhile, the film’s team has launched first single titled "Adhanthaele." The romantic duet from the Mani Sharma musical, sung by Srikrishna and Shrutika Samudrala. This soft and melodious track, filmed in several breathtaking locations, is visually stunning and has a charming tone.

The chemistry between the lead pair is remarkable, with Vaibhavi looking stunning and Dhruva Sarja impressing with his stylish presence. Choreographed by Imran Sardhariya, the song beautifully captures the essence of love. The lyrics, penned by Sarswati Putra Ramajogayya Sastry, add to the song’s appeal.

The film's story is written by Dhruva Sarja’s uncle and noted actor Arjun Sarja. The film also features Vaibhavi Shandilya as the female lead, Anveshi Jain, Sukruta Wagle, Nathan Jones, Rubiel Mosquera, Achyuth Kumar, and Malavika Avinash, among others.

Backed by Uday K Mehta under the Vasavi Enterprises banner, Martin has background score by Ravi Basrur. The film also has cinematography by Satya Hegde and action sequences choreographed by stunt masters Ram-Lakshman and Ravi Varma






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