‘Gendada Barsag’ song from Tulu film 'Dharma Chavadi' released


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, July 2: The eagerly awaited song Gendada Barsag from the upcoming Tulu film Dharma Chavadi was officially released on July 1 at 6 pm on the MRT YouTube channel. Directed by Nithin Rai Kukkuvalli, the song is sung by renowned Yakshagana artiste Dhruva Patla Satish Shetty.

Penned by K K Pejavar and composed by Prasad K Shetty, the song follows in the footsteps of the widely acclaimed Sampulla Jagade from last year’s hit Dharma Daiva. That track, also sung by Patla Satish Shetty, had earned multiple honours at the Coastal Film Awards, including Best Singer, Music, and Lyrics.

The first single from Dharma Chavadi titled Malayali Mann Da Tuluvedi, which celebrates the scenic beauty of Kerala and Tulunadu, has already gone viral on Instagram and continues to trend among coastal audiences.

The film Dharma Chavadi is slated for release on July 11. Produced by Nadubailu Jagadeesh Amin, the film features a talented cast including Ramesh Rai Kukkuvalli, Ravi Snehith, Deepak Rai Panaje, Chetan Rai Mani, Suresh Rai, Sunder Rai Mandar, Baba Prasad Arasa, Dayanand Rai Bettampady, Rakshan Maduru, Prakash Shetty Dharma Nagar, Dhanya Poojary, Savitha Anchan, Roopa D Shetty, Neha Kotyan, Manish Shetty, Dhanaraj Bhandari, and several other senior and emerging artistes.


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