Mumbai: R Kotian's film selected for Karnataka state film award


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Feb 15: 'Brahmashree Narayana Guruswamy' Tulu film produced by Billavara Association Mumbai working committee member, Tulu Kannadiga film producer, director and actor Rajashekar R Kotian has been selected for Karnataka state film award for film of special social concern for the year 2014.

He has acted in several Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Tulu films and maintained his reputation. He is the son of Raghavendra Kotian and Kalyani R Kotian couple, residents of Mudarangadi, Udupi taluk. He is staying with his wife Harinakshi R Kotian and only son Ranjith R Kotian in Mumbai.

National Billava Maha Mandala president and Bharath Bank Executive president Jaya C Suvarna, Billavara Association Mumbai president Nithyananda D Kotian and office bearers, former president L V Ameen, Bharath Bank directors Gangadhar J Poojary, Suryakanth J Suvarna, Ashok M Kotian, managing director C R Mulki, former executive president Vasudeva R Kotian, CA Ashwajith Hejmadi, Nilesh B Poojary Palimaru, businessmen Harish G Ameen, Dayananda Bontra Baroda, Surendra A Poojary, Thonse Sanjiva Poojary, Srinivasa R Karkera and many other elite people have expressed their pleasure and congratulated Rajashekar Kotian.

  

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