Mangaluru: Sandeep Malani honours Parvathamma Rajkumar


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Mangaluru, Dec 21: Mangalorean, Tulu and Konkani actor and director, Sandeep Malani has always done the impossible turn to possible. It can be recalled that a couple of years ago, he had released the audio of his film SMS 6260 at Parvathamma Rajkumar’s residence and he was the very first person to shoot a small song sequence of his film at the memorial of Dr RajKumar.

And now, he, along with producer and actress Kalpana Pandit, went to the residence of Parvathamma Rajkumar and honoured her with a shawl, garland and memento thus seeking good wishes and blessings for his film ‘Sulige Sikkidaaga’ which has got a good response from the audience and the critics alike. 

Besides this, Malani also honoured veteran actresses Abhinaya Sharade Jayanthi and Girija Lokesh at an event held recently. They also honoured National Award winner Sanchari Vijay for playing the role of a transgender in the film ‘Naanu Avanalla Avalu’. 

Sandeep Malani’s wife Reshma Malani, Kalpana Pandit’s mother Lalitha Rajagopal and the Chawla family did the honours.

Almost the entire Kannada film industry has given their good wishes to Sandeep Malani and his production Malani Talkies.

  

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