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Sharan takes inspiration from commercials to romance Ashika in the Laddoo song from Avatara Purusha

The first of the two-part Suni-directorial will release in theaters on December 10

Sharan takes inspiration from commercials to romance Ashika in the Laddoo song from Avatara Purusha
Sharan in a still from the song

Last Updated: 11.26 AM, Nov 29, 2021

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Kannada filmmaker Suni is known to have a wicked sense of humour, which he puts to good use in his films, most of which have been widely appreciated by family audiences. His next release is Avatara Purusha, a two-part film produced by Pushkar Films, which has Sharan and Ashika Ranganath in the lead. The first of the two installments is releasing in theatres on December 10, in the run-up to which Suni dropped a single from the film, namely Laddoo, which in his trademark style is high on the fun element.

Sharan in a still from Avatara Purusha
Sharan in a still from Avatara Purusha

Choreographed by Bhushan, the song by composer Arjun Janya and singer Nihal Tauro, has the lead pair, Sharan and Ashika in romantic set-ups inspired by popular TV commercials and even social media reels. Avatara Purusha, as per the teaser that has been released, follows the escapades of a junior artiste, who is asked to pretend to be the long-lost heir of a family, and the events that happen thereafter.

Lead actor Sharan had earlier told OTTplay that on December 10, audiences will get to see Avatara Purusha part 1: Ashtadigbandhana Mandalaka. “We have not yet decided on a date for part 2, but it will be only sometime in 2022. As usual, this film will have my trademark comedy, but in a story that will be novel for audiences. That’s always been my motto – to present a fresh narrative, while highlighting my strengths as an actor,” says Sharan. The second part, Trishanku, will apparently deal with elements of magic. In fact, Avatara Purusha was slated to release earlier in the year, but the team was not able to meet the date, owing to delays due to the second wave of the pandemic. Each part of Avatara Purusha is said to be about 2 hours and 20 minutes in run time.

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