Bantwal: 'Oriyardori Asal' Plays to Full House at Nakshatra Theater


Mounesh Vishwakarma
Daijiworld Media Network - Bantwal (RD/CN)

Bantwal, Aug 1: Tulu movie ‘Oriyardori Asal’ which is nearing 100 days of screening, opened in a movie theater at B C Road here on Sunday July 31.

Although the movie has a cast of over 10 artistes from the taluk and has been successfully screened in theatres across Dakshina Kannada district, the local movie enthusiasts did not get a chance to watch the movie.

Only now, the viewers got a chance to see the movie at Nakshatra Theater at B C Road, which has been screening it for four days.

Many artistes including comedy artiste Navin D Padil, Rajesh Bantwal, Ramesh Kalladka, Damodar Kuriyala, Harish Vamadapadav, and Narayan Acharya arrived at the theater and gathered viewers’ opinion on the movie.

Co-artistes Santosh Shetty, Chetan Rai Mani, Jayaram Acharya, Ratnadev Punjalkatte, and music director Vijay Kokila were present on the occasion.

  

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  • johnny, bangalore

    Mon, Aug 01 2011

    awsum movie...a must watch...to boost the effort of padil....though the movie could have been more interesting...just like the actual "oriyerdori asal"...kudos to the entire team....a job well done...

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