Mangaluru: Audio release of Tulu film ‘Pammanne the Great’ scheduled on April 15


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (AM)

Mangaluru, Mar 29: The audio release of director Ismael Moodshedde’s Tulu film ‘Pammanne the Great’ will be held on April 15.

Music for the film has been composed by S P Chandrakanth. Seetharam Kulal, Suresh R S, Harshith Someshwar and K V Krishnakanth have written the lyrics. The special attraction of the film is the evergreen song from 'Pagetha Puge', a big hit in the seventies, 'Mokeda Singari', which will be sung by well-known Sandalwood singer Rajesh Krishnan for the film.

Ismael Moodshedde has also written the story, screenplay and dialogues. Cinematography is handled by R K Mangaluru.

Pruthvi Ambar and Shilpa Suvarna play the lead. It will also feature Aravind Bolar in a very special character. Child artiste Dhvanith Suvarna Kateel and Sandalwood’s Ramesh Pandit will also be part of the film. Pran Shetty and Vijay Mayya will play negative roles.

  

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  • Samaksha s shetty, Karkala

    Mon, Aug 27 2018

    It's very good. ..All the best ...I have seen many of them acting best and imp thing I am a daughter of satish shetty mutlupady , APMC president karkala....
    Thank u

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