Tulu film ‘Magane Mahisha’ screened in Muscat, all three shows run houseful


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Muscat, Feb 8: Tulu film ‘Magane Mahisha’ was screened at VOX Cinemas, Azaiba Mall on February 3. All the three shows of the film ran houseful.

Ramananda Shetty, Surendra Amin, Rajendra Shetty, Chandresh Poojary and Praveen Kumar Yekkar organised the screening. Ganesh Shetty, Umesh Bantwal, Sujith S Anchan, Shekhar Shetty, Arun Shetty Mallar and Praveen Kumar Yekkar inaugurated the screening. The event was supported by Shashidhar Shetty Mallar, Divakar Shetty Mallar, Ganesh Shetty, Uday Poojary, Umesh Bantwal and S K Poojary. Dhanraj Shetty of Dhanu Vlogs, Sukesh Hegde of Foto Flash, KRP and Taulava Bolpu Team were thanked for their support.

More than 500 people gathered and enjoyed the movie.

'Magane Mahisha’ is the second movie of Veerendra Shetty who earlier directed the blockbuster movie ‘Chaali Polilu’ that ran for 511 days at a theatre. Soon after, he made his debut as director and actor in Kannada film 'Savarna Dheerga Sandhi'.

Devadas Kapikad, Aravind Bolar, Naveen D Padil and Bhojaraj Vamanjoor are seen playing the lead roles in the movie.

Apart from directing the movie, Veerendra Shetty has also penned the story and dialogues, screenplay and also produced the movie 'Magane Mahisha' under Veeru Talkies. Manomurthy has composed the music for the movie, sung by Sandesh Neermarga, Prashanth Kankanady and Rakshan Madoor.

The film had released on April 29 last year.

 

 

 

  

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