'Ari' Movie: The ISKCON Banglore President Madhu Pandit Appriciates Ari Movie


Ari

Ari Movie: The fight with the invisible enemy in man is more difficult than the fight with the visible enemy. The movie ‘Ari’ is a struggle with lust, anger, greed, lust, religion, and greed that is hidden inside everyone. ‘Arishadvarga’ leads not only to the downfall of man but also to the destruction of nature. ‘Ari’ is a film coming before the audience with such a different story. ‘Ari’ is a film directed by ‘Paper Boy’ fame Jaya Shankar. 

The song ‘Chinnari Kittayya’ sung by Mangli in the film ‘Ari’, which is coming with Universal Concept, got an unexpected response. The song is composed by Kasarla Shyam and composed by music director Anup Rubens. Recently ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) Bengaluru President Madhu Pandit Dasa congratulated the director of the ‘Ari’ film Jaya Shankar. He praised the film unit for making the film ‘Ari’ promoting the philosophy of Krishna.

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Earlier, former Vice President of India Venkaiah Naidu, Union Minister Kishan Reddy, BRS Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav, and others congratulated the movie trailer of ‘Ari’ and the song ‘Chinnari Kittayya’. Showing Krishna’s philosophy from a new perspective, the topic of ‘how a man should not live’ has been interestingly shown in the latest trailer. 

‘My Name is No Buddy’ is the subtitle of this film. Saikumar, Subhalekha Sudhakar, Anasuya, Srikanth Iyer, Surabhi Prabhavathi, and Viva Harsha appeared in six important roles. Along with them, Suman, Amani, Chammak Chandra, and Srinivasa Reddy played other roles. Presented by RV Reddy, ‘Ari’ is produced by Seshu Maram Reddy and Srinivas Ramireddy.

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