Muscat: Kudla Friends to present 'Bale Telipaale' on Apr 3


Muscat: Kudla Friends to present 'Bale Telipaale' on Apr 3

Media Release

Muscat, Mar 5: Kudla Friends Muscat, an association of people from all communities hailing from Mangalore and Udupi districts and residing in Oman, will present 'Bale Telipaale' entertainment show on April 3 at Grand hall, Hotel Alfelaj at 9 pm.

The three-hour show will be a delightful blend of music, glamour, glitz and comedy that can be expected to match or even better the previous performances in India and Dubai.

Well-known Kannada music director Gurukiran along with Kishore Aman of Dance India Dance (DID) fame will be gracing the occasion. A special feature would be the participation of team 'Prashamsa' that won 'Bale Telipaale' season 1 and 'Kudala Telipuga'.

The cultural programmes and events organized so far by Kudla Friends Muscat have been par excellence and popular, inspiring 2,000 people residing in and around Muscat. 

Kudla Friends Muscat is an outfit that unites members and families of all communities from Mangalore and Udupi districts of Karnataka, residing in Oman, under one roof through the celebration of culture, tradition and heritage of the region known as 'Kudla'. This was initiated last year through ‘Kudla Utsava’, enjoyed by thousands of viewers.


For  more details or further clarifications, contact Suraj Rebello on 93334540, or Srikanth Shetty on
92787290 or Yuvaraj Salian on 99314064.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Wed, Mar 05 2014

    Good to know that our Kudla Friends of Muscat present Tulu entertainment show under the name 'Bale Telipaale'on April 3rd.All the best.Thanq.

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