'Nirel' movie charms audience in Moodbidri


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore
Photos: Ashok Flash Studio, Moodbidri

Mangalore, Mar 9: After successful shows in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and premiere in Mangalore, 'Nirel' was released in theatres at Mangalore and Moodbidri's Amarashree theater, the hometown of Deepak Paladka, lead comedian of the movie. Hundreds of audience gathered to watch the local boy who acted for the first time on big screen.

The event was inaugurated by K Amarnath Shetty, former minister of Karnataka. After lighting the lamp, Amarnath Shetty applauded the team work and said, "The first Tulu movie shot at international standards will surely raise up the standards of Tulu movie industry. It is good to see our local boy Deepak do a major role in the movie," he said.

'Nirel' star cast Anoop Saagar, Deepak Paladka along with co-producer San Poojary and assistant director Sachin Padil were present at the function. Selwyn Colaco presented a memento to 'Nirel' team on behalf of ICYM Moodbidri Varado. Chetan Verma, Notary lawyer , Dinesh Anadka , Ashwin Periera, Abdul Latif, Suresh Anchan and many other dignitaries were present. ICYM Moodbidri Varado Secretary Rayan Shirthady compered the event in Tulu.

'Nirel' is being screened all along the Mangalore coast and other places as scheduled, with good response from the Tuluvas.

 

  

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