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Sanjana Anand Cast Opposite Ganesh in Tamma Sukhagamana Bayasuva

Sanjana Anand Cast Opposite Ganesh in Tamma Sukhagamana Bayasuva

Actor Sanjana Anand has been finalised as the female lead opposite actor Ganesh in director Ramennahalli Jagannatha’s upcoming emotional family drama, 'Tamma Sukhagamana Bayasuva.' The film has already completed its first shooting schedule in Bengaluru, with the production team preparing to resume filming for the next schedule soon.

While the makers of the film have remained tight-lipped about the official casting details, it was confirmed on June 1, 2026, that Anand has joined the project. She has already begun shooting on the sets of the film, and an official announcement regarding her inclusion is expected to be released by the production house in the coming days.

This film marks the first on-screen collaboration between Anand and Ganesh. Anand, widely known for her performance in 'Chemistry of Kariyappa,' has a busy lineup of projects. She was recently seen in 'Ekka' alongside Yuvrajkumar and in 'Hayagriva' with Danveerrah. Additionally, she is awaiting the release of 'Bail,' which stars Shivarajkumar and Deekshith Shetty.

Director Ramennahalli Jagannatha has a deep personal connection to this project. As a long-time admirer of Ganesh’s hit film 'Mungaru Male'—a movie he has reportedly revisited several times—Jagannatha wrote 'Tamma Sukhagamana Bayasuva' specifically as a family-oriented emotional drama.

The film's soundtrack and background score are being composed by Arjun Janya. This collaboration reunites Janya and Ganesh, bringing back the successful musical partnership that was recently seen in 'Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi.' The supporting cast of the film also features prominent actors Achyuth Kumar and Rangaayana Raghu.

Apart from 'Tamma Sukhagamana Bayasuva,' Ganesh has a busy schedule with other upcoming projects. His next theatrical release is set to be 'Brinda Vihaari.' He is also working on 'Pinnaka' and 'Your Sincerely Raam,' both of which are currently progressing through various stages of production.

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