Gunde Jaari Gallanthayindhe Kannada remake to have Ganesh

Gunde Jaari Gallanthayindhe Kannada remake to have Ganesh
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Gunde Jaari Gallanthayindhe Kannada remake to have Ganesh. Kannada actor Ganesh, who recently released his movie "Dil Rangeela," has already got another movie lined up for him.

Kannada actor Ganesh, who recently released his movie "Dil Rangeela," has already got another movie lined up for him. The actor will be seen next as the lead actor in the remake of Telugu movie titled "Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde."



This upcoming movie will be the 25th movie for Ganesh, who has been in the Kannada film industry for more than a decade. The film is set to begin shooting in the month of June, according to The Times of India.

The lead actress for this flick has not been announced yet, but rumour has it that Telugu actress Kajal Aggarwal is considered for the role, according to a report by Oneindia.com. If Kajal signs this movie, it will be her debut in Kannada.

"Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde" which featured Nitin and Nitya Menen was a super hit in the Telugu box office. It revolves around a love story which begins due to miscommunication. A mistake in a mobile number is what leads to a beginning of a relationship in "Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde".
In the original version, the lead actor (Nitin) will experience love at first sight with Isha Talwar, but starts talking on the phone to a different girl (Nitya Menen) thinking it is Isha. Audiences already saw the Golden star experiencing love at first sight in "Mungaru Male". He will have to enact a similar feeling in the upcoming movie as well, but the difference here is that he falls in love with a different girl.

In the past, the 33-year-old Ganesh has acted in a four remakes. His 2007 movie "Chelluvina Chittara" was a remake of the Tamil movie "Kadhal." In 2009, he acted in the remake of Telugu film "Ullasamga Utsahamga". Then he went to act the remake of famous Tamil movie "Kushi." His last remake was 2010, where he acted in the remake of Tamil film "Myanaa."

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