Sugar Factory (film) explained

Sugar Factory
Director:Deepak Aras
Producer:R. Girish
Story:Deepak Aras
Screenplay:Deepak Aras
Starring:Darling Krishna
Sonal Monteiro
Adviti Shetty
Ruhani Shetty
Music:Kabir Rafi
Cinematography:Santhosh Rai Pathaje
Editing:Suresh Urs
Studio:Balamani Productions
Runtime:2 hours 20 mins
Country:India
Language:Kannada
Budget:6 CRORES

Sugar Factory is a 2023 Indian Kannada-language romantic comedy-drama film directed by Deepak Aras and produced by R. Girish.[1] The film stars Darling Krishna, Sonal Monteiro, Ruhani Shetty, Adhvithi Shetty and Rangayana Raghu in lead roles. Entire film Music & Background Score is composed by Kabir Rafi, while the cinematography and editing were handled by Santhosh Rai Pathaje and KM Prakash respectively.

The film's first look was revealed on 14 February 2021, coinciding the Valentine's Day and also actor Krishna's wedding day. The film was released on 24 November 2023.[2]

Premise

The story of the film revolves around the pub culture as its background.[3] Arya (Darling Krishna) meets Adithi Bopanna (Sonal Monterio) in a pub called Sugar Factory in Goa on New Year's Eve and both believe in no marriage no love and single life is perfect unless they propose each other in drunk state after that they realise they made a mistake and to cover this mistake they fake love story with each other as they don't wanna loose self respect among friends and this leads to serious consequences. Finally this fake love story reveals resulting a big break up in Sugar factory in front of friends and Bobs, the pub owner.

Cast

Soundtrack

Kabir Rafi composed the entire original soundtrack and original background score from the film. The album has 3 peppy numbers, 3 melody & emotional songs, 1 mass number, 2 Bit songs

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sugar Factory directed by Deepak Aras is ready to roll. News Karnataka.com.
  2. Web site: Release date of 'Sugar Factory' is out. The New Indian Express.
  3. Web site: Pub background tells the story of Sugar Factory: Deepak Aras. The New Indian Express.