The film Koragajja, directed by Sudheer Attavar and produced by Trivikram Sapalya under the banners of Success Films and Trivikram Cinemas, is set to release as a Pan-India movie in six languages, including Kannada. The film’s first look teaser and 3D motion poster were recently released at a grand event.
Two large cutouts of Koragajja were unveiled during a procession featuring the Dakshina Kannada instrumental ensemble and Udupi’s all-women tiger dance troupe. The unveiling took place amid traditional drums, horns, flutes, and cymbals, along with tiger dance performances. Former minister Motamma, producer-director Vijayalakshmi Singh, director Sudheer Attavar, producer Trivikram Sapalya, the cast, and crew offered floral tributes to the cutouts.
Director Sudheer Attavar stated that the film began three years ago and, after several challenges, has reached the stage of release. As part of the promotional activities, the first look teaser and 3D motion poster were released. He said this is the first time such a 3D poster has been made in South India. The film, produced by Trivikram Sapalya and executive producer Vidyadhar Shetty, has been made without compromise. It has been shot in six languages and includes 31 songs composed by Gopi Sundar, featuring singers from across India. The story depicts the journey of Koragajja, who attained divinity about 24 years ago.

Vijayalakshmi Singh mentioned that the film was initially started by Jai Jagadish. Though she has produced around 25 films, she could not continue this one at that time, and the project was later taken up by Sudheer Attavar. She added that the scale of the film can be gauged from the grandeur of its first-look release.
Producer Trivikram Sapalya said that he shares a long-standing friendship with the director and decided to produce the film after hearing the story. He added that his family also worships Koragajja. Experienced artists and technicians have worked on the film, which is now ready for release. The team is planning to release it by the end of November.
National Award-winning producer Vidyadhar Shetty, the film’s executive producer, spoke about the three-year process of filming and post-production. Senior actress Bhavya, who plays the role of Queen Panjandayi, shared her experience of acting with Kabir Bedi and spoke about her work in the film. The event also featured behind-the-scenes and making videos of the film.
Actress Shruti said that she plays the role of Koragajja’s foster mother. She mentioned shooting for 28 consecutive hours for one sequence, calling it a memorable experience. She said that despite long working hours, the director’s energy remained constant and expressed hope that the film succeeds with Koragajja’s blessings.