Mangaluru: Anushree’s Tulu debut ‘Kori Rotti’ – shooting in progress


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (AM)

Mangaluru, Aug 25: Well-known television anchor and actress Anushree’s debut Tulu film ‘Kori Rotti’ is currently being shot at various locations. The makers will begin shooting the songs from August 25.

Director Rajneesh has plans of releasing the film in October. The editing and dubbing has been completed. The film is a comedy with an excellent message in the end. Coastalwood movie buffs are looking forward to watch Naveen D Padil’s tiger-dance in the film.

Along with directing the film, Rajneesh has played the lead role, and written the story, screenplay, and dialogues. There are four songs in the film written by Bharat Kumar. Vikram Selvam has composed the music. Subbaiah Kutappa has handled cinematography, Giri has choreographed the dance sequences and Shridhar has handled editing.

Aravind Bolar, Bhojaraj Vamanjoor, Sathish Bandale, Manju Rai, Harish Rai, Ramesh Rai Kukkuvalli, Ila Vitla, Ranjitha Shet, Vidhya Kaikamba, Suresh Shetty, and Shekhar Bhandary will play prominent roles in the film.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Aug 25 2017

    Good news because our Tulu films are really too good and more new films are most welcome.All the best

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