Mangaluru: 'Cyanide Mone', tulu comedy film in the pipeline


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (EP)

Mangaluru, Jan 27: Sundara Rai Mandara is preparing for another film after the success of 'Panoda Bodcha'.

The story of the film is based on notorious Cyanide Mohan which shook Karnataka state. Though the name of the film is terrifying, Mandara says that it is a comedy that can be watched with family.

Sunder Rai intends to get the film directed by President of India awarded Shivadwaj Shetty. He says that a Mumbai-based businessman will finance the film. But he did not disclose the name of that individual.

Sangeetha, hailing from Bengaluru who has acted in Tamil and Telugu films will be the heroine in the film. The banner is still not finalised.

The story, script and dialogues are by Sunder Rai Mandara. Lyrics are by H K Nainadu.

If everything goes on as planned, the shooting will start from May 25. The film is likely to be released next year.

Kuseldarase Navin D Padil is in the main role. Popular comedy actors of coastalwood are in the film. The audience is curious to see what Sundara Rai Mandara does in the film who has made audience float in comedy together with sentiments in 'Panoda Bodcha'.

  

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