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Mango Pachcha: Sanchith Sanjeev Marks a Stellar Debut Under Kichcha’s Mentorship A few days ago, Kichcha Sudeep sent over an exquisite box from Aubree Haute Chocolaterie (Bengaluru’s renowned award-winning patisserie) along with a special invite, requesting my presence for the screening of "Mango Pachcha"—the maiden venture of his Supriyanvi Productions. He later followed up with a warm, personal phone call to invite me. Amidst the political whirlwind of a new government formation and the frantic updates on cabinet reshuffles, I managed to carve out some time and headed to his residence in J.P. Nagar. Sanchith Sanjeev’s debut film, Mango Pachcha, is set to hit the screens this week on June 5, 2026. For the premier, Sudeep had invited Chief Editors of various newspapers and channels to his private, state-of-the-art home theatre, which rivals any high-end PVR. Sanchith is the son of Sudeep’s sister, marking the entry of another talent from the Sudeep family into Gandhinagar. Having completed his pre-university education, Sanchith underwent rigorous training in acting and filmmaking at the New York Film Academy. He also brings practical experience to the table, having worked as an assistant director on the film Manikya. The film’s core lies in the evolution of an ordinary young man into the notorious 'Mango Pachcha' within the underworld of Mysuru. Set against the backdrop of Mysuru in 2002, the film’s biggest strengths are its authentic portrayal of that era—the attire, the vintage vehicles, and the raw grit of Mysuru’s lanes. It highlights how gangsters communicated and settled scores in an age before smartphones. Kichcha Sudeep has been a pillar of support throughout this journey. Beyond providing a voiceover, he has guided the project in story selection and coached Sanchith in acting. However, his vision was for the film to stand independently, ensuring his own superstardom didn’t overshadow the newcomer. Adding to the anticipation is the fact that Sudeep’s wife, Priya Sudeep, has produced the film. For a debutant, carrying an entire film on one's shoulders is no small feat, but Sanchith Sanjeev has risen to the challenge admirably. Every scene is woven around him, providing a perfect platform to showcase his skills. He possesses the ease of a veteran in his dialogue delivery and body language. His portrayal of a common boy's transformation into the underworld figure 'Pachcha' is highly effective. The action sequences are where Sanchith truly scores. His tall, athletic frame perfectly fits the requirements of a Mysuru-based rowdyism saga. His speed and energy in stunts are captivating. Under Sudeep’s mentorship, Sanchith often mirrors the superstar’s style and mannerisms. Dubbed "Kichcha Junior" by fans, Sanchith is a carbon copy of Sudeep in several scenes. His gait, his stance, and his vocal inflections evoke memories of Sudeep’s early days. The intensity he displays in serious scenes is a direct reflection of Kichcha’s signature style. Sudeep is a master at expressing emotions through his eyes; Sanchith, too, communicates anger and intensity through his gaze, proving that he has inherited this powerful trait. Fans see a worthy successor in him. His screen presence is that of an experienced actor—a result of both lineage and the disciplined training he received under Sudeep’s wings. By delivering such a mature and fluid performance in his very first film, Sanchith has justified the title of "Kichcha Junior." While embracing Sudeep’s style, his effort to carve out his own identity is commendable. Mango Pachcha instills confidence that Sanchith is here to stay in the Kannada film industry. Just like the scenes in the movie, the warm hospitality of Sudeep and Priya remains a cherished memory. #KicchaSudeep @KicchaSudeep





