Super hit Konkani movie ‘Noshibacho Khell’ to premiere in Kuwait on Feb 26


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Kuwait, Feb 15: Super hit Konkani movie ‘Noshibacho Khell’, which crated history after more than 360 shows in several places, will be screened in Kuwait soon.

The movie is set to make its way in Kuwait on February 26 at 3 pm at American International School Auditorium, Maidan Hawaly, Kuwait.

The film received positive feedback from over 60,000 Konkani lovers after it saw houseful shows in Mangaluru, Goa, Mumbai, Israel, Doha and Qatar.

For the first time ever the Goan Cultural Centre in Kuwait is organizing the Goan Konkani Movie Festival, featuring 6 Konkani movies on February 25 and 26 (both public holidays). ‘Noshibacho Khell’ will be a part of this movie festival, entertaining Konkani movie enthusiasts in Kuwait.

Elton Mascarenhas, Ester Noronha have played the lead roles. Prince Jacob, Ranjita Lewis, Clenwin Fernandes, Sujata Andrade, Stany Alvares, Alwyn Andrade and others have acted in the movie. Harry Fernandes is the director while Henry D'Silva Suratkal has written and produced the movie.

Entry passes are available at all churches. For any further query one can contact organizer Carmo Santos on 0096599047401. 

  

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