Mangaluru: Tulu film 'Namma Kusalda Javanyer' audio released


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (AM)

Mangaluru, Jun 8: The audio songs of 'Namma Kusalda Javanyer' were released in a grand ceremony at Town Hall recently.

The launch which was held on June 5 saw the presence of Ramanath Hegde, Nagaraj Shetty, Devaraj K and Vijay Prasad. Maja Talkies fame Mohan Karkala, the music director for the film was also present.

The lyrics been penned by Vijesh Devadiga, Mayur R Shetty and Anjan K Kundar. There are four songs in the audio CD with one karaoke version. College Kalthinais sung by Sanjay Singh, Benenen Madhathathu by Daijiworld Studio Voice winner Nihal Tauro, Kusalada Javaner by Gurukiran, and Ninnaney Neraiaath by Dinesh Kinni Goali and Sangeetha Baalachandar. There is also a karoake version of the song Ninnaney in the album.





The film produced under the banner of Shri Rajarajeshwari Cine Circuit is directed by Ganesh Das Kharvi. Ganesh is a journalist and has experience working as an assistant director in Kannada, Tamil and Lambani movies. Along with handling direction he has also written the story, screenplay and dialogues and also co-produced the film with Richard Karkala.

The star cast of the movie includes Amith Karkada, Shobhitha Ameen in the lead roles. Umesh Mijar, Satheesh Bandale, Rajashekhar Kailash, Bank Janardhan, Winnie Fernandez and others play prominent roles in the film.

  

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