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Mythical Reincarnation and Coastal Romance Collide in Upcoming Kannada Film
12 Nov
Summary
- Filmmaker Simple Suni's new film "Gatha Vaibhavam" blends myth, memory, and modern romance
- Explores reincarnation, gods, underwater settings, and 19th-century coastal Karnataka
- Stars Ashika Ranganath and debutant SS Dushyanth, releasing on November 14

Filmmaker Sunil Kumar, also known as Simple Suni, is set to transport audiences into a world where myth, memory, and modern love collide with his upcoming Kannada film "Gatha Vaibhavam." Starring Ashika Ranganath and debutant SS Dushyanth, the film is scheduled to release on November 14 under the banners of Servegara Silver Screens and Suni Cinemas.
The film promises a unique blend of elements, venturing beyond typical timelines to include the realm of gods, underwater settings, and 19th-century coastal Karnataka. "Unlike my other films, this is out of the box," shares Sunil. "In most films, reincarnation usually goes back 50-100 years, but in this one, it begins in the world of gods and unfolds even beneath the ocean. We also have elements of Vasco da Gama's voyage and the coastal lands of Karnataka from the 19th century."
Sunil describes "Gatha Vaibhavam" as not just an entertainer, but a "visual treat with VFX -- like watching four films in one." The film explores the story of the two lead actors meeting and starting a journey that delves into their past lives and present-day romance.




