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New Indian Express
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
Ajaneesh Loknath: My first production, ‘Just Married', turned into my toughest musical test
By now, Ajaneesh Loknath's music has travelled far beyond Karnataka, and 2025 is shaping up to be one of the busiest years of his career. With some of the biggest projects in his hands — starting with Rishab Shetty's Kantara Chapter 1, releasing on October 2, followed by the Darshan-starrer Devil, Land Lord with Vijay Kumar, and an untitled Sudeep film — he has mastered the art of juggling multiple commitments. What was once a challenge has now become second nature. Yet, amidst this demanding musical calendar, Ajaneesh has stepped into a new arena, film production. His debut as a producer comes with Just Married, a romantic drama from ABBS Studios, co-produced with CR Bobby, who also directs the film. Starring Shine Shetty and Ankita Amar, Just Married will be released on August 22 through Vijay Kiragandur's VK Films. The trailer, launched recently, also revealed a cast that includes veterans like Devaraj and Achyuth Kumar, promising warmth, humour, and heartfelt moments. Calling it a 'dream realised,' Ajaneesh gives us the low-down on how this project came to be.


Time of India
03-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Just Married slated for August 22 release, says director Bobby CR
A mid 'growing anticipation among audiences', upcoming film Just Married is set to hit screens across Karnataka on August 22, the makers have announced. Directed by Bobby CR and produced by Ajaneesh Loknath, is being distributed by VK Films. 'Both Ajaneesh Loknath and I come from a music background, and we bring deep passion and emotional depth to the project, which is produced under the banner of Abbs Studios,' says Bobby CR. 'The chemistry between lead actors Ankita Amar and Shine Shetty is a definite highlight. Music plays a vital role in amplifying the film's emotional impact, and we truly believe it will resonate strongly on social media and with audiences worldwide. We've designed it to be universal, where emotion takes center stage regardless of language or culture. It will be an emotionally rich experience that makes the viewer feel like a part of the story,' says Bobby.