New Tulu song ‘Osar’ by Ailesa to be released on Aug 31 under Tuluvers Singapore sponsorship


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Aug 28: A new Tulu song titled ‘Osar’, penned by noted journalist and columnist Kavita Adoor, composed by V Manohar, and soulfully rendered by young Ailesa singer Suma Kote, will be released on Sunday, August 31, under the sponsorship of Tuluvers Singapore and the leadership of Ailesa.

Earlier, Tuluvers Singapore founder president Rajesh Acharya had hosted a programme on Artificial Intelligence. For the first time, Ailesa Music Channel has used AI technology to prepare the video of this song, which is now being released with the support of Tuluvers Singapore.

Rajesh Acharya, along with members of his organisation, and with the cooperation of Brahmavar Rakesh Shetty, Prashanth Rao Pejavar, Nallur Anand Shetty, Bharanagere Nityananda Hegde, and Rajesh Hayavadana Acharya, has contributed towards the release of the song.

The video has been produced by Ram Patel of Gujarat, with the assistance of Suma Kote.

The release will take place on August 31 at 6:00 pm, and will be launched by Suresh Poonja, founder of Sydney Tulu Koota in Australia, a strong promoter of Ailesa and an expert in Tulu script. The programme will be hosted by Ananth Rao on the Zoom platform, with technical support from Gopal Patte and Suvidh Marnad.

Music lovers can join the release event through Zoom using ID: 5340283988 and Passcode: 0324. Mumbai convener Surendra Marnad has requested music enthusiasts to take part in the launch.

 

 

 

  

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