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Mangalore, Feb 12: The maiden musical evening 'Ek Madhur Saanj' presented by Kevin Misquith of "Rupnnem" fame under the banner of Creative Visions regaled a full-house audience in the Don Bosco Hall on Sunday evening.

Chief guest and film-maker Richard Castelino, speaking on the occasion, gave an assurance that he would provide an opportunity for Kevin to compose a song for his under-production movie 'Kazar'.

ICYM director Fr Elias D'Souza and stage sponsor Augustine Misquith were called to the dais and honoured.

Dances by Dance Planet of Mangaloe and skits by 'Bindas Pernal' team comprising Alwyn Danti Pernal, Ashok Lobo Koraje, Satish Pilar, Clevan Mendonca, Delora Correa, Elvis Gomes and Walter Monteiro also kept the gather entertained.

Vocals were rendered by Babita D'Costa Bajpe, Prakash Mahadevan, Zeena Pereira Angelore, Prakash D'Souza Bajpe, Merwyn,  Vijay Vas Siddakatte and Kevin Misquith  Suratkal

Songs like 'Rupnnem', 'Angant Mhojea', 'Mog kortam', 'Hasyan Tujea', 'Ooh la la', 'Yo moga', 'Kalliz Bhul'lam', Sodam ratim', 'Kombyan Gala Saad', 'Sobhit choli', 'Paus' and others were enjoyed by the audiece to the core.

Music was provided by Roshan D'Souza Angelore and troupe, while Arun Danti Pernal compered the show.

  

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