Sharjah: Record-breaking 'Chaali Polilu' to be screened again on public demand


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Sharjah, Jan 19: 'Chaali Polilu', the record-breaking, highly appreciated mega hit of the Tulu film industry, is set to entertain Tuluvas in the UAE once again.

On public demand, 'Chaali Polilu' will be screened at Star Cineplex near Al Wahda City Centre, Sharjah, on January 22 at 4 pm.

Starring renowned actors of the Tulu industry Devdas Kapikad, Navin D Padil and Bhojaraj Vamanjoor and many other talented artistes, 'Chaali Polilu' has created history in Tulu cinema with its rib-tickling comedy, humorous dialogues and family-oriented storyline.

Noted distributor of Tulu dramas, Karnoor Mohan Rai will be present during the screening of the movie in Sharjah.

The same movie was presented in Dubai and Abu Dhabi during Christmas season and had received tremendous response from Tulu movie lovers. All shows were housefull and many requested another screening of the movie in the UAE.

Responding to the public demand, organizers have arranged a show at Star Cineplex near Al Wahda City Centre Sharjah.

For ticket enquiries, contact 0567565165, 0506590986 and 0554309946.

  

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