Mumbai: 'Ashem Zalem Kashem’ witnessed by houseful audience


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Mumbai, Feb 5: The first ever Konkani-Tulu bilingual movie 'Ashem Zalem Kashem’ Incha Aand Ancha, a complete family entertainer witnessed a houseful audience at the Carnival Cinema, JP Nagar, on Sunday, February 4.

The movie, a maiden venture of Glorious Angelore Productions and is directed by well-known musician, singer, composer Maxim Pereira, who has also written the story for this movie. Screenplay and dialogues have been written by John M Permannur and in Tulu by William Padrengi.



The movie is well scripted and picturised with melodious songs, comedy, suspense, drama and romance.
It kept the audience glued to their seats till the end. The audience cherished and appreciated the movie and the efforts put in by the makers.

Jacintha hosted the event on behalf of St John’s Konkani Samudai Marol and welcomed the audience. President of KSM Agustine Souares, secretary Mary Fernandes, treasurer James D’Sa and members Hilda Pereira, Thelma D’Sa, Ida Pinto, Leena Lasrado, Jaya Veera Monteiro, Shanthi Souares and Hilda Matthias supported in organising the event.

Special thanks go to Claudy Monteiro and Shanthi Cardoza for their efforts, hard work and support to put up a successful show and also for planning to host another show very soon in Mumbai on public demand. Details will be of the show timing and theater will be shared once finalised.

  

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