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After 'KGF Chapter-2', all eyes on Upendra's pan-India project 'Kabza'
Bengaluru, April 20
After the tremendous success of 'KGF Chapter-2' at global level, all eyes in the Kannada film industry are set on actor Upendra-starrer 'Kabza', scheduled to release on September 15.
Directed by R. Chandru, 'Kabza' will be released in seven languages - Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi and Bengali.
Superstar Kichcha Sudeep is also part of the movie, and motion picture, teaser and posters of the movie have already created a buzz among the audience.
The audience have huge expectations from the collaboration of super star Upendra and director Chandru, who are known for their meticulous work and technical perfection.
The movie's ensemble cast includes Prakash Raj, Jayaprakash Reddy, Pradeep Rawat and Kabir Duhan Singh.
Multilingual actress Shriya Saran will be seen opposite Upendra. The actress' traditional look is being loved by her fans and audience.
The story revolves around the underworld of 1947 and 1984.
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