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Dil Raju announces release date of 'Janaka Aithe Ganaka'

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Dil Raju Productions of 'Balagam' fame is gearing up for the release of Suhas-starrer 'Janaka Aithe Ganaka'. Producers Harshith Reddy and Hansitha Reddy have bankrolled this September 7th release.

Helmed by Sandeep Reddy Bandla, a song titled 'Na Favorite Na Pellame' from 'JAG' was unveiled today. Actress Sangeerthana said that the song is her favorite from the album. Producer Harshith Reddy, addressing the media, said that the latest song is a celebration of individuals who make a family as a backbone. He praised the "unique concept" of the song, appreciating composer Vijai Bulganin for coming up with an appealing tune.

Speaking on the occasion, music director Vijai Bulganin described Suhas as one of his favourite actors. "I was eagerly waiting to see when Dil Raju would be involved in this project. That dream has now come true," the 'Baby' fame composer said. Lyricist Krishnakanth said that Dil Raju backs content-rich movies. The lyricist added that 'JAG' presents a unique perspective, coming with a story that has never been seen before. Sandeep Reddy made a mention of Dil Raju's versatile filmography. The young filmmaker has been associated with Sri Venkateswara Creations for the past seven years.

As per the makers, the film tells an interesting story from a different perspective. Actor Suhas, known for 'Colour Photo' and 'Writer Padmabhushan', said that director Sandeep has delivered an unforgettable film. Rajendra Prasad and Goparaju Ramana play major roles in the movie.

Producer Dil Raju said that director Sandeep has previously worked with Prashant Neel as a writer. The senior producer added that 'JAG' features a middle-class man who is content with his salary and wants children after marriage. Raju implied that the film's USP lies in its humorous treatment of a serious subject. "It’s a non-stop entertainer with great humor. Suhas and Sangeerthana make a good pair on screen, and Suhas portrays the middle-class boy excellently," he further added.  

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