<p>He was speaking at a condolence meeting organised by the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce Tuesday in the memory of four stalwarts - actor Vishnuvardhan, singer C. Ashwath, producer Chandu Lal Jain and stuntman Circus Boranna - who had died recently. <br /><br />Yeddyurappa said that the film city would be designed after taking suggestions from the film fraternity. <br /><br />The meeting was also attended by the Congress leader Siddaramaiah and Bangalore South Lok Sabha member H.N. Ananth Kumar.<br /><br />Actor-politician Ambareesh, who was also there, said he had spoken to Vishnuvardhan just two hours before his death Dec 30 and was expecting him to come back to Bangalore in a few days. <br /><br />"But I was able to see his dead body the next day in the early hours of the morning. I am still to cope up with the loss," he added. Ambareesh, also the president of the Kannada Film Artists Association, thanked the government for its support.<br /><br />"The void created by Vishnu is too big. He cannot be replaced. Vishnu was a great artist who could have essayed any type of role. His death is a huge loss to the industry. We could have made some more films if we had not fought," said actor-producer Dwarakish who had a love-hate relationship with the actor. <br /><br />A majority of the film fraternity including Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce president Jayamala, Leelavathi, Jayanthi, K.C.N. Chandrashekara, Srinath, Shivarajkumar, Raghavendra Rajkumar, Darshan, Hamsalekaha and others were present at the meeting. </p>
<p>He was speaking at a condolence meeting organised by the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce Tuesday in the memory of four stalwarts - actor Vishnuvardhan, singer C. Ashwath, producer Chandu Lal Jain and stuntman Circus Boranna - who had died recently. <br /><br />Yeddyurappa said that the film city would be designed after taking suggestions from the film fraternity. <br /><br />The meeting was also attended by the Congress leader Siddaramaiah and Bangalore South Lok Sabha member H.N. Ananth Kumar.<br /><br />Actor-politician Ambareesh, who was also there, said he had spoken to Vishnuvardhan just two hours before his death Dec 30 and was expecting him to come back to Bangalore in a few days. <br /><br />"But I was able to see his dead body the next day in the early hours of the morning. I am still to cope up with the loss," he added. Ambareesh, also the president of the Kannada Film Artists Association, thanked the government for its support.<br /><br />"The void created by Vishnu is too big. He cannot be replaced. Vishnu was a great artist who could have essayed any type of role. His death is a huge loss to the industry. We could have made some more films if we had not fought," said actor-producer Dwarakish who had a love-hate relationship with the actor. <br /><br />A majority of the film fraternity including Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce president Jayamala, Leelavathi, Jayanthi, K.C.N. Chandrashekara, Srinath, Shivarajkumar, Raghavendra Rajkumar, Darshan, Hamsalekaha and others were present at the meeting. </p>