Mangaluru: City girl Varsha releases her first devotional album


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Mangaluru, Feb 5: Varsha Prabhu, from Mangaluru, released of her first devotional album 'Rama Nama Sampattu' during Mangaluru Rathothstava recently.

Music for the album has been composed and sung by Varsha in 4 different languages, and is a treat to all music lovers.

MCA, Mangaluru wished Varsha great success in her future endeavours.

Copies of ther CD  will be available at  Arun Flower Stall (Suresh Pai),  Flower Market, Car Street, Manglauru ; Hotel OM Mahal, Om mahal building, Bhavanthi street, Mangaluru;  Hotel Balaji Restaurant, Old Kent Road, Ground Floor,Paradigm plaza, Pandeshwar.

  

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  • Sai Vineeth, Udupi

    Tue, Feb 07 2017

    I was listening to the Rama Nama samappthu, it's feeling excited with me. Any way all the best Varsha. 100 CD release in Ur carrier I hope,.
    God bless you

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  • Sripathi, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Feb 06 2017

    This unique collection of songs speaks volumes of the talent of this girl. Glimpse of her vast talent is heard in this collection. Wishing her the very best in her future endeavours and many more such opportunities to showcase her knowledge of music.

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