Mangaluru: 'Satt Sottor Podam Modhur' musical evening held at Kalangann


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Mangaluru, Jan 2: The 253rd programme of the Mandd Sobhann monthly theatre series 'Satt Sottor Podam Modhur' was held on Sunday January 1 at Kalangann. Renowned host, actor, singer Manohar Pais, Canada started the programme by ringing the bell.

As the actress who was earlier selected as the lead actress in Mandd Sobhann's 'Osmitay' could not continue in the film due to her busy schedule, Wencita Dias was introduced as the new lead actress. Eric Ozario, Luis Pinto, Kishore Fernandes, Stany Alvares, film director Vilas Naik and cinematographer Balraj Gowda were present on the stage.

Later, under the direction of Charan Mallya, Eric Ozario, Joyce Ozario, Jerry D'Mello Bejai, Ronald Lasrado Bondel, Ronnie Dsouza Bejai, Hubert D'Silva, Jossy Mascarenhas Bajpe, Anna D'Souza Bendore, Joseph Pinto Angelore presented the songs. Songs penned and composed by Jerome D'Souza, Wilfy Rebimbus, MickMax, Rony Bondel, Jerry Dmello, Valli Vas, Austin Prabhu, and Rony Crasta Kelarai were a hit with the audience.

Sunil Kumar (violin), Umesh Idya (saxophone), Naveen Chandra (lead guitar), Swebert Mascarenhas (bass guitar), Keerthi (key board) and Arnold Lobo (drums) contributed to the music. Dora, Edith, Renny and Janet performed the dances. Nellu Permannur compered the programme. The programme was coordinated by Kingsley Nazareth.

 

 

  

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