Mangalore: ‘Haas Ani Naach ‘07’ Enthralls Audience at Don Bosco Hall


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (MM/RD)
Pics: Praveen Tauro

Mangalore, Nov 18: All Banks’ Christian Employees’ Association organized ‘Haas Ani Naach ‘07’ programme at Don Bosco Hall on Sunday, November 18 evening.

The programme was organized to raise funds for the talented students and medical aid for the sick.

Nellu Permannur, Dimple Pinto, Wilfy, Blaze, Alwyn Veigas of ‘Khoroz Professionals’ and Jerry Rasqinha, Joseph Pinto and others of ‘Khushali Manglur’ entertained the audience with their comedy.

Dr Prashanthraj, Ivy D’Souza, Vinod, Sherine Walder enthralled the audience with their melodious singing. Vijay Noronha Bellur composed music for these songs. At the same time ‘Thunder Guys’ from Bajpe performed best of their dance to the tune of popular hits.

Earlier, a stage programme was held in which Dolla Mangalore released a book ‘Nasrumullachyo Kanniyo,’ written by Machha Milar. At the same time, Dolla also presented a short programme on sign boards in the city. Association members D J Patrao, Jerome Moraes, Dorothy Rodrigues and Marcel D’Souza were present on this occasion. Dolphy Saldanha and Rita D'Souza compered the programme.

  

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