Tulu movie 'Dombarata' to release in Gulf counties on Sept 22


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Daijiworld Media Network- Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Sep 14: The most expected Tulu film of this season 'Dombarata' will be released in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Al Ain, Ras al Khaimah, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait, from September 22.

It is an exciting enterprise for producer, Rajesh Brahmavar, who has not compromised with the making of the film, to take his movie to a maximum audience within a week of its release on September 15 in coastal region. For the first time, a Tulu film is scheduled to release in a hundred theaters across both, the twin districts and abroad.

Produced under the banner, Brahmavar Movies, 'Dombarata' is a complete comedy riot with Amit playing the lead, while Pooja Shetty, Bhavya and Neema are cast opposite him. Other things to watch out for in the movie are, actors Aravind Bolar and Umesh Mijar playing main comedians, while, noted Kannada actors Upendra and Ugram Shree Murali sing in the movie.

Ranjit Suvarna has directed the movie and the songs are credited to Prakash, Mudhura and L N Shastri. The crew also includes Saikrishna and Kirthan Bhandary who have composed the lyrics.

Theater names and show timings of the movie screening in the Gulf will be announced shortly, said the producers.

For more details,  contact:  Deepak- 0504788956, Vinay- 0567565165, Sadandas- 0507576238 , Balaji- 0502974395.

  

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