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Fans outside Prasanna theatre in Bengaluru, where Darshan-starrer ‘Kariya’ was re-released on Friday. | Photo Credit: Sudhakata Jain
One day later Darshan was shifted to Ballari district jailFans of the Kannada actor had something to rejoice over as Darshan’s blockbuster film saw packed houses at single screens in Bengaluru. Curia It was re-issued across the state on Friday.
With Darshan being in jail for the alleged murder of his fan Renukaswamy, a resident of Chitradurga, his upcoming films are facing indefinite delay. CuriaThis is Prem’s first film as a director. Saint ‘The Mistake’ is another film that has joined the race of re-releasing hit films.
The murder case has tarnished the actor’s reputation, yet the first day of the film’s scenes Curia Darshan has a great fan following. The film was released in 50 theatres across Karnataka. Theatre owners said that any big re-release is going to see huge crowds in the first few days before the craze subsides.
Released in 2003, Curia The film did well in theatres, and ran for over 100 days in many theatres. The gangster film featured 23 real criminals and the makers’ ploy was successful. Curia It is also popular for its songs and on Friday, fans danced to C. Ashwath’s hit number ‘Kenchalo Manchalo’.
Police personnel were deployed to provide security at cinema halls for the morning shows. At Prasanna Cinema on Magadi Road, the crowd went out of control during the 10.30 am show. Police detained one person for creating a ruckus.
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