Mangaluru: 'Rang Rangda Dibbana' audio - a hit among audience


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (AM)

Mangaluru, Apr 19: The audio songs of 'Rang Rangda Dibbana' released few weeks ago have met positive response of Tulu film music lovers. There are seven songs in the album with music composed by S P Chandrakanth.

Popular singers like Javed Ali, Udit Narayan, Karthik, Priya Himesh and Anuradha Bhat have lent their vocals for the songs. Local talents Vinutha, Prathima Bhat and composer SP Chandrakanth himself too have crooned for the album.

Well-known Tulu film personality Vijay Kumar Kodialbail has also lent his voice to a song, besides writing the lyrics for three songs. Saleem Putturu and Sudheer Attavar too have written the lyrics for the songs which are making the right noise in the Tulu music industry presently.

Krishnaprasad Uppinakote has written the screenplay and directed 'Rang Rangda Dibbana'. Sharath Kotian is the producer.

Raviraj Shetty and Samhita Shah form the lead pair of the film. Prashanth Samaga, Swati Bangera, Umesh Mijar, Raghavendra Rai, Dinesh Attavar, Ranjan Boloor, R J Roopesh and Raghu Pandeshwar will also be seen in pivotal roles.

The film is expected to release in May.

  

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