Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru
Mangaluru, Jun 27: The cast and crew of Kannada movie 'Kanasu Kannu Teredaga' on Friday June 27 kickstarted their promotion at Navabharath circle here, by releasing a vehicle bearing an inscription that read 'Namma Kanasu Swaccha Mangaluru'.
'Kanasu Kannu Teredaga', a children's movie that is guaranteed to find a special place in everyone's hearts, is set to release next month. The movie will not only entertain but also convey an important message on environment.
Vijayanath Vittal Shetty was present at the venue and wished the team all the very best. Director Santhosh Shetty Kateel and producer Thammana Shetty said the movie will be releasing on July 24 and the trailer will be out soon.
With a vision to promote cleanliness and environmentally friendly practices among students in order to instill a sense of responsibility for their surroundings, team Kanasu Kannu Teredaga is organizing an inter-school Clean City Contest in association with Shield Trust and Ramakrishna Mission for all the Eco Club members of all schools in Mangaluru. Alongside the inter-school city competition, it will be also conducting essay writing and poster art contest for all budding writers and artists.
About the movie
'Kanasu Kannu Teredaga' is a Kannada children's movie directed by debutant Santhosh Shetty Kateel and produced by Ganasiri Creations in collaboration with Manikya Combines. The film was envisioned by Kiran Kumar Puttur and written and developed by Santhosh Shetty Kateel.
The film stars newcomers Gangadar Bellare, Thammanna Shetty and debutant child actors Jagadish T and Pranava Bellare. The filming began in May 2014.
'Kanasu Kannu Teredaga' tells the story of two young boys Sanju and Manju taking a symbolic look at the lives of these boys who are raised under different classes of the society and how they inspire each other with the help of a mad proffesor to succeed in their goal of making the city clean. The movie is sure to motivate kids to step up and get involved in cleaning up the environment. The film promotes the activities of 'Swacch Bharath' and also addresses child labour issues.