Mangaluru: ‘Sulige Sikkidaaga’ on Daijiworld TV from Sep 17


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Mangaluru, Sep 14: After the huge success of ‘Maa - Yeh Cinemaa Hai’ on Daijiworld Television, Sandeep Malani is now showcasing his award winning Kannada film ‘Sulige Sikkidaaga’ (partly in Tulu) from September 17 onwards for three weeks.

The film is a tribute to women empowerment that shows the heroine as a perfect example to overpower all obstacles, difficulties and stand on her own feet. The film shot in Bengaluru and a little portion in the USA, and has a local touch with a few characters speaking Tulu in the film. Also, the famous song 'Daane Ponney’ has been re-composed with a fresh tune with English lyrics added to it.

Kalpana Pandit plays ‘Pallavi’ the lead heroine along with three newcomers Vivek Punjabi, Akash Hora and Clement Sequeira playing important lead heroes. Cliff Janke, the executive producer of the film also is seen in the film. The film stars Mangalureans - Meena Malani, Charan Suvarna, Xavier Fernandes, Roseline Sequeira, Ivy Fernandes, Gladwin Fernandes, Silver Malani, Marina Roopa, Priya Noronha and others.

Nitin Acharya has composed two tracks for the film. Ameya Naik has given the background score. Cinematography by Selvam Mathappan, edited by Santosh Chawla, and with dialogues written by Lalitha Rajagopal (who also plays a very important role in the film), the film has story by Kalpana Pandit and screenplay and direction by Sandeep Malani. It’s a House of Pandit production and Malani Talkies promotions.

The series will go on air on Sunday, September 17 at 7.30 pm with its repeat on Fridays at 5.30 pm.

  

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