Kuwait Kannada Koota celebrates ‘Karnataka Siri Sambrama - 2014’


Kuwait, Nov 18: On November 7, 2014 Kuwait Kannada Koota put up a grand Mega annual event ‘Karnataka Siri Sambrama’ at Hotel Ramada, Reggae, Kuwait.

The chief guest of the program was none other than the Power Star from Kannada film Industry Puneeth Rajkumar. The program started with the lighting of the lamp by the Dr Diwakar C, president , VishweshwarKarkal, vice president, Anant Mangalgi, secretary, Rajesh Vittal, treasurer. Dr Surendra Nayak and party rendered the invocational song.


























































The Cultural committee headed by Sandhya Arun put up a grand show. The Siri Sambrama was classified into Naada Siri, Nudi Siri, Jeevana Siri, and Jana Siri. Children and elders put up a grand show. Karnataka Ekikarana under Naada Siri enacted by our children was very informative. The Dussera under Naada Siri looked grand with more than 50 members participating in the event.

The finale was very colorful with show casing the bride and bridegrooms of various parts of Karnataka.

The chief guest Power Star Puneeth Rajkumar stole the show by singing few kannada songs and dancing to some Kannada tunes with elegance.

Members were treated to a delicious dinner after the programme.

  

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