The song composed by Judah Sandhy for the Ganesh starrer dropped today.
Last Updated: 06.03 PM, Nov 29, 2021
If you are a single person living in another city, away from home, chances are that you’ve had your fair share of struggles to find a decent accommodation where your relationship status was not an issue. Bachelors and students are a strict no-no for most home owners and that is also what Ganesh as Balu from Suni’s most-recent release, Sakath, faces.
In the song Baadige Mane from the film, the visually-challenged Balu is on the hunt for affordable housing in the vicinity of where his favourite TV anchor Mayuri (Surbhi Puranik) lives. Finding decent living quarters is easier said than done, as he finds out.
Today, the team released the video of the song, written by Cherish Gowda and Jaishanth, composed by Judah Sandhy, sung by Narayan Sharma and choreographed by Bhushan.
Sakath, which is Suni’s second collaboration with Golden Star Ganesh, released in theatres on November 26 to positive response. The film follows the story of aspiring musician Balu, who pretends to be visually-challenged to participate on a music reality show that Mayuri hosts. While keeping up his charade for the TRP-hungry makers of the show, Balu inadvertently ‘witnesses’ a murder, which is then made to look like a hit-and-run case. Proving the murder is imperative for him, but how can he do it, when the world believes that he hasn’t seen it?
Speaking to OTTplay earlier, Ganesh had said, ““Balu’s dream is to become a popular musician, but he lands up on the show because of the show host, played by Surbhi Puranik. How his life changes thereafter is the crux of the plot. The teaser also shows Balu in a court, in the witness stand. Why is he there and what has he ‘seen’? How does he prove that he is a witness? The screenplay is tricky, yet entertaining and the challenge for us was to ensure a fun ride without making a caricature of people with visual disabilities.”
Besides Ganesh and Surbhi, the film also stars Nishvika Naidu, Giri Shivanna, Sadhu Kokila, Malavika Avinash, Dharmanna, Kuri Pratap and Rangayana Raghu, among others.