Mangaluru: 'Toby Kannada movie starring Raj B Shetty to hit screens on Aug 25


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Aug 13: The eagerly awaited Kannada film, 'Toby,' featuring Raj B Shetty, is all set to release on August 25.

Directed by Basil Alchalakkal and produced by Ravi Rai Kalasa, Lighter Buddha Films, Coffee Gang Studios, and Balakrishna Arwankar, "Toby" also showcases the writing talent of Raj B Shetty.

The movie stars Samyukta Hornad, Chaitra J Achar, Raj Deepak Shetty, and Yathish Baikampady in pivotal roles, fueling anticipation among the audience. Complementing the engrossing storyline, the music by Midhun Mukundan, cinematography by Praveen Shriyan, and action choreography by Rajashekaran and Arjun Raaj are poised to enrich the overall cinematic experience. Shamil Bangera assumes the role of executive producer.

Addressing the movie's release, Raj B Shetty stated, "Even Rakshith Shetty's movie is slated to hit the screens a week after 'Toby.' This isn't a competition, but a collaboration. When we rally behind each other's films, the Kannada industry thrives. If both films are embraced by the audience, it will significantly bolster the Kannada film industry."

 

 

  

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