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Ramesh Goes Rustic in his New Movie

November 5th, 2009 at 5:48 pm

Actor Ramesh Arvind may have his biggest fans among the NRIs, thanks to his sophisticated characters in films like America America in the overseas market. But that hasn’t deterred the actor from experimenting with a rustic look in his upcoming movie, Muru Guttu, Ondu Sullu, Ondu Nija. Ramesh Arvind sports an almighty mustache in the movie and speaks Mandya dialect throughout the length of the film. Reports suggest that Ramesh has gone through great pains to get the Mandya dialect right with the help of dialogue writer Malavalli Sai.

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The film also stars Nancy Takkar, Komal and Rangayana Raghu along with Ramesh. The film was shot in 13 days and so we need not stress the fact that it’s directed by ‘Quickgun’ Dinesh Babu. Another interesting factor about Mooru Guttu, Ondu Sullu, Ondu Nija is that Ramesh has no love interest in the movie!

So get ready to watch the ‘Rustic Ramesh sans romance’ in action this week! Meanwhile, checkout the Muru Guttu, Ondu Sullu, Ondu Nija gallery above.

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6 Responses to “Ramesh Goes Rustic in his New Movie”

  1. kumar on December 11th, 2009 3:31 am

    Interesting to see this Mental…oops…Gentleman Ramesh playing a villager!
    Many of his earlier directed movies portray casteism….he and his inner [upper] circle of friends play the supreme heroes wheras others are represented as buffoons or villians.

  2. alien on November 19th, 2009 11:34 am

    Dinesh babu followed the old pattern he had adopted in his earlier comedy movies by borrowing from old hindhi directars.Komal’s expressions are awesome.The background music is good…technicaly movie is not good and contentless,but who cares if there is entertainments.

  3. picker on November 11th, 2009 4:22 pm

    raju why don’t u have a look at this rustic ramesh in 3G1S1N (not to be confused with swine or any flu) and review it.

  4. Mandya Gowda on November 7th, 2009 7:09 pm

    YES u r right….Times of india and bangalore mirror not to be trusted for ramesh’s movies.

    BUt ramesh is an exceptionally brilliant actor…………no doubt.

    So thanks ramesh for speaking “Mandya Gowda’s” kannada.
    The language we speak with great stubborn sense…..Which we got because of kaaveri maathe and sir m visveswarayya.

  5. Mahesh on November 6th, 2009 9:33 pm

    Yes Murthy, I agree with you. For Vekanta In Sankata movie, TOI had given 4 stars!
    Belitere reviews though little harsh are more believable than any other reviews. But these days, bellitere is not doing reviews regularly :(

  6. Murthy on November 6th, 2009 5:10 pm

    Never go to a Ramesh movie based on a newspaper review, especially that of Times of India

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