Drama Juniors 5 Promo: Shiva Rajkumar Impressed With Child Artists' Hilarious Act
Drama Juniors 5 Promo: Shiva Rajkumar Impressed With Child Artists' Hilarious Act
The promo ends with Shiva Rajkumar appreciating the impeccable acting skills of one of the contestants.

Shiva Rajkumar is one of the most highly accomplished Kannada actors. He etched his name in the industry with stellar performances in films like Captain Miller and Nammoora Mandaara Hoove. He has now scored yet another hit with the film titled Karataka Dhamanaka, directed by Yograj Bhat. Shiva Rajkumar recently appeared in season 5 of the Kannada reality show, Drama Juniors. Zee Kannada unveiled a promo of this show on March 12, which shows Shiva Rajkumar enjoying an entertaining performance by the child artists. The veteran actor was left in splits after he saw one of the child artists named Vishnu enact his character from the film Ghost, but with a hilarious twist at the end. Not only Shiva Rajkumar, the other judges on the panel also had a joyous time, watching the brilliant performances of the contestants and also appreciated them.

The promo ended with Shiva Rajkumar appreciating the impeccable acting skills of Vishnu. This episode will premiere on March 16, Saturday from 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm.

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Drama Juniors is a Kannada reality television show where children showcase their acting skills in front of the judges through various skits.

Coming back to Karataka Dhamanaka, this film was released on the big screens on March 8 and has received positive reviews from critics and viewers. Rockline Entertainment has backed this film, starring Shiva Rajkumar, Prabhu Deva, Priya Anand, and others in the key roles.

Shivanna, as Shiva Rajkumar is called, interacted with The New Indian Express regarding this film. He said, “Here, my role as a con artist doesn’t reflect my image. It is a different character, and will bring in a unique style in my performance.” Yograj Bhat also expressed his opinion regarding the film and also of affiliating the animals in his narratives. He said, “I am personally fond of animals, as I feel they have more humanity in them. Whether it is a rabbit in Mungaru Male or a pig in Gaalipata, or fox in Karnataka Damanaka, these creatures serve as more than mere props — they infuse each frame with vitality and emotion”.

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