Dubai : 'Yeddeduppuga' - Gammath artistes to present Tulu drama on Feb 13


Media Release

Dubai, Feb 8: Full fledged preparations are going on for the much awaited Tulu comedy play 'Yeddeduppuga' written by G Krishna Manjeshwara. The drama with a strong social message will be staged on coming February 13 at the Emirates Theatre, Sheikh Zayed road on the fourth anniversary of Gammath Kalavider UAE.

The surplus proceeds from the show will be donated to 'Spandana' a rehabilitation centre for mentally challenged adults in Udupi district. Gammath Kalavider has been involved in noble social work for the past three years.


Gammath Kalavider committee has requested the support and co-operation from the sponsors and Tulu drama lovers for the success of the upcoming drama. It has made an appeal to be part of the happiness of less fortunate members of 'Spandana' family.

Tickets are available at Venus restaurant Al Qusias, Quick bite restaurant Al Qusias, Shetty lunch Home Karama, Swadist restaurant Karama, Kateel Flowers Burdubai, and Hotel Das Prakash Karama.

For further details, please contact: Vishwanath Shetty- 050 1540471, Rajesh Kutthar- 05 7601947, Santhosh Poojary-050-4733480 and Kiran Shetty- 050 3847266.

  

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