Mangalore: VCD of Beary Film ‘Maami Marmol’ Released


Mangalore: VCD of Beary Film ‘Maami Marmol’ Released

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (TU/CN)

Mangalore, Dec 8: The video compact disc (VCD) of the maiden Beary video film ‘Maami Marmol’, presented by Sony Enterprises, was released at the Town Hall on Sunday December 7.

U T Khader, Mangalore, released the VCD while A Sadananda Shetty, president, Sri Devi Educational Trust, received the first copy. Police inspector Anusuya inaugurated the programme. 

MLA U T Khader, entrepreneur Muhammad Ali Abbas, M B Abdurrahman, president, Kendra Beary Sahithya Parishat and Ganesh Rao, founder Group of Karavali Colleges were the chief guests. PCM Kunhi, registrar, Yenepoya Medical College, presided over the function.

National award winning film director Anand P Raju and advocate S Ravindra Prasad, also participated in the programme as special invitees. MLA Yogish Bhat and Dr Mohan Alva were honoured on the occasion, he added.

“The film has been shot in Attavar, Someshwar, Tannirbhavi, Saletthur, Bunder, Maripalla, Vorkady, and surrounding areas of the district.

  

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  • vishwa, mangalore\usa

    Tue, Dec 09 2008

    Hello Heartly congratulation to all on the occasion of release of film in beary language. All the best. I would like purchase the CD and view the movie. You also watch to understand the various culture and language of tulunad.

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