Mangaluru: Audio release of Tulu film ‘Pattanaje’ on Aug 5


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (AM)

Mangaluru, Jul 31: The audio release of a different movie in Coastalwood, Tulu film ‘Pattanaje’ will be held at Town Hall on August 5. The poster will be launched and the trailer will also be released on the occasion.

Produced by Namma Kalajagatthu Creations, ‘Pattanaje’ has created a record by having 10 songs in the audio. The songs have been shot beautifully, it is gathered. The audio has been already released in London where director Thonse Vijaykumar Shetty has many fans and followers. It was decided that the audio will be first launched in London and then in Mangaluru.

The film has been shot beginning from Pavanje Subramanya temple and then at Padavu Moginamane, Shaktinagar, Kuttar, Sasihithlu, Sultan Battery, Kodavoor, and Moodbidri. The film was completed in a non-stop 26-day schedule. ‘Pattanaje’ is full of Tulu culture, values and comedy. V Manohar has composed the music, Vijay Kumar Kodialbail has written the dialogues and Suresh Babu has handled the cinematography.

Shivadhwaj, Reshma Shetty, Chethan Rai Mani, Surya Rao, Surendra Hegde, Seetha Kote and others are in prominent roles. The story, screenplay and direction have been handled by Thonse Vijaykumar Shetty.

  

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