Police Thriller Shesha 2016 locks release date

Speaking at the event, ACP Ganesh said police roles are often portrayed negatively in films. After learning about the storyline, he appreciated that the film highlights both corrupt officials and honest officers. He urged audiences to support meaningful cinema in theatres rather than limiting viewing to mobile screens. Mohan Kumar Danappa echoed similar sentiments, encouraging families to watch and promote socially responsible Kannada films.

Hyderabad-based Dr Rajeev and Kranthi Prasad facilitated the OTT deal. Prasad revealed that they have acquired rights to nearly 1,880 films so far and assured support for quality cinema. Dr Rajeev added that good films will always receive their backing.

Director Pradeep described the film as a fictional story set along the Karnataka–Kerala border in 2016. He explained that ‘Shesha’ refers to what remains after the clash between good and evil. A former KEB employee, he quit his job to pursue filmmaking. The film, shot extensively in rain and night sequences over 35 days, explores how corruption within a system without alternatives, such as the police department, deeply affects ordinary citizens.

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