Ravindra Parameshwarappa’s Yellow Gangs trailer is a Dhamaka!
The title Yellow Gangs itself has something mysterious hidden and it’s through this unique attempt that debutante director Ravindra Parameshwarappa is being introduced.
Actors Dev Devaiah, Archana Kottige during Yellow Gangs trailer. |
Without much ado, the filming of Yellow Gangs has been completed and now the trailer of the film is out. The title Yellow Gangs itself has something mysterious hidden and it’s through this unique attempt that debutante director Ravindra Parameshwarappa is being introduced. He has previously worked with Yogaraj Bhat and is now all set to live his big dream.
Yellow Gangs is a crime thriller and has created curiosity with its trailer as it is based already on the central theme of drug trade. “Its focus is on the characters involved in these deals. The film has major twists and turns, and that will leave the audience hooked,” says Ravindra.
The trailer which has fast-paced visuals suggests the edgy feel it will have. The movie has engaging chase sequences that sees fancy vehicles being used. The title sequence has been designed in 3D using Unreal Engine which is another highlight.
Yellow Gangs stars Dev Devaiah, Archana Kottige, Bala Rajwadi, Arun Kumar, Satya B G, Pradeep Poojari, Natya Ranga, Vittal Ramadurga, Sriharsha H S, Sanchari Madhu and Mallikarjun amongst others.
Yellow Gangs has been produced by various people including Vibhinna Studios, Key Lights, What Next Movies, Manoj P, GMR Kumar, DS Praveen, and alumni of JNV Shivamogga school. Lokesh Hittalakoppa is the executive producer.
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