Mangaluru: TikTok video of 'Girgit' Tulu movie song made by soldier Abhishek goes viral


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Aug 7: Poster and dialogues of Tulu movie ‘Girgit’ have made it a hit on the social media. Now a song of this movie is going viral on the social media. The reason for this is that the TikTok video made by soldier Abhishek.

Soldier Abhishek has made the TikTok video of the song 'Vonte Kapula Ninna Palayan Bhava Malpande Budaye'. This video is widely appreciated by the people. In addition, the video has gone viral on Instagram page also.

Music for the song is composed by Joel Rebello and Darrel Mascarenhas, vocals for the songs have ben rendered by Guru Kiran and Pallavi Prabhu and lyrics is by Keerthan Bhandary.

The movie, ‘Girgit’, which is making waves through its unique advertisement campaign, is ready to hit the Coastalwood screens with lots of expectations and promises. ‘Girgit’ has the important responsibility of giving new look and future to the Coastalwood which has gone a bit dull since some time. Hence, ‘Girgit’ is eager to create a new mood in Tulu cinema field.

Seasoned and matured artistes like Roopesh Shetty, Naveen D Padil, Aravind Bolar, Bhojaraj Vamanjoor, Prasanna Shetty Bailoor, Umesh Mijar and Sandeep Shetty Manibettu are in the caste of the movie, which is expected to be a huge hit.

  

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