'Ek Aslyar Ek Na' set to premiere in Qatar on June 24, tickets released


Report: Shodhan Prasad

Doha, Jun 13: The much talked-about Konkani movie 'Ek Aslyar Ek Na' which received rousing response for shows in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Kuwait, will be screened in Qatar on Friday June 24 at Asian Town Theatre, next to Grand Mall, Industrial Area at 3.30 pm sharp. The tickets for the show were released recently.

The film cast and crew of Pradeep Barboza, Alphonse D'Souza, John D’Silva and producer Frank Fernandes are flying to Qatar for this mega show being organised by Konkani Speaking Community (KSC) in association with other Konkani associations in Qatar.

Ferns Movie International producer Frank Fernandes expressed happiness over the success of this movie as more demand is pouring in from other parts of the world given the overwhelming response.

'Ek Aslyar Ek Na' is Pradeep Barboza's first Konkani film for which he has written the story and the dialogues. A well-known personality in Konkani circles, he has vast experience of several successful Konkani plays and has also played the lead role in this movie. Promising and up-and-coming beautiful actress Priya Menezes has played the lead female role. Some of the artistes include 'Me-Mo-Ri' fame Richard Sequeira, Jerald Moras and Melwyn D Almeida, the famous comedy trio of Konkani, John D'Silva who is already famous in Goan cinema, Deepak Paladka of 'Nirel' and 'Dhand' Tulu movie fame, Alwyn Danty, Lucy Aranha Kuwait, Lavina Gomes of Dubai, and Godwin Castelino lead the comedy part, versatile actors Alphons D'Souza Moodubelle, Claude D Leema Shirva, Andrew Master Paladka, Gladys Hospet, Rons London, Joseph Mathias, Clara Rodrigues Abu Dhabi, Lu, Shawn Mangalore, Rohan, Prafulla and many other amateur aspiring actors feature in the movie. On the whole, 'Ek Aslyar Ek Na' is a complete entertainment package for viewers, perhaps the best ever made in Konkani so far.

The technical team comprises 'Savari 2' Kannada movie fame D Shashikumar who has provided the cinematography, music is by Vanil Veigas, lyrics by Wilson Kateel, and singers are Prajoth D'Sa, Ashwin D'Costa, Priya Menezes, Jyothsna Roshan and Anjana Padmanabhan. Stany Bela and Kishore Moodbidri are the assistant directors and the film has been edited by awarding-winning editor of 'Chandikori' fame Sujith Nayak. Stunts are by famous Kannada action director Mass Madha while choreography is by Akul, Girish and Rajesh Brahmavar. Alphonse Moodbelle and Rajesh Kudla have given their best as production in-charge. Shodhan Prasad and Deepak Paladka are taking care of all marketing activities of the movie.

It is a Konkani film with a Bollywood touch - hypnotizing scenes, witty dialogues, gripping story, mixture of emotions and comedy, foot-tapping music and choreography, Dabangg-style action and even an 'item' number to spice it up. To top it all - a clarity like never seen before in a Konkani film. Here's a Konkani film that has humour, emotions and the pace, one that was desired from a Konkani film - a fun-filled tale, with many relishable moments. The screenplay is the first thing one would be attracted to. The film has lots of exciting twists and turns.

Tickets are priced at QR 100, QR 50 and QR 30.

For tickets and more details contact:- 33618230 / 55550491

 

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