'Mango Pachcha' Trailer: Sanchith Leads This Coming-Of-Age Action Drama

The upcoming Kannada film is directed by Viveka
A still from 'Mango
A still from 'Mango
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The trailer of the upcoming Kannada film Mango Pachcha introduces Sanchith Sanjeev as Prashantha aka Pachcha, a young man who finds himself in the middle of Mysore's political and criminal circles. The film, directed by Viveka and produced by Priya Sudeep, Karthik and Yogi G Raj, marks the debut of Sanchith Sanjeev, Kannada superstar Kichcha Sudeep's nephew.

The film is set in the early 2000s of Mysore, and traces the ascent of Prashantha, who dreams of building a local empire in the city.

"A Story Awaits…https://youtu.be/_0QTmPVkssQ Excited to launch the trailer of Mango Pachcha . Wishing the entire team my best wishes for this journey ahead. Special wishes to @sanchithsanjeev & @SupriyanviPicS as both step into cinema with passion, dream & energy. To my dear friends ,  both need your love & support," Sudeep wrote on X.

The film co-stars Kajal Kunder, Prashanth Hiremath, Mayur Patel, Jai , Harini Shreekanth, Hamsa Narayanaswamy, Ugramm Manju Executive Producers: MT Sriram, Abhijith KB, and has music by Charan Raj.

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A still from 'Mango

In an earlier interview with THR India, Sudeep spoke about his drive to keep pushing himself in the Kannada film industry. "There will always be fluctuations, and nothing is a good time or a bad time. It might be because of society's circumstances. Your job is to keep doing something persistently well. But for an industry to do well, it needs collective efforts, but done differently. If everyone does their job well individually, it collectively helps the local ecosystem," he said.

"Every language has its own strengths and loose ends. I love my language, and I will strive to do better in Kannada films. I would like to take Kannada films higher. There are a lot of actors who have the same mindset, wanting to do better in the language. There are many minds trying to take Kannada cinema higher. It is being handled by good people," the actor added.

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