‘Kambalabettu Bhatrena Magal’ Tulu movie release tomorrow
Team Udayavani, Feb 21, 2019, 7:47 AM IST
Mangaluru: ‘Kambalabettu Bhatrena Magal’ created under Rachel Films banner, produced by Ronald Martis and directed by Sharat S Poojary Baggatota will be released throughout Tulu Nadu on Friday February 22nd.
Speaking at the press meet, producer Ronald Martis informed that the movie will be released at Big Cinemas at 9:45 am in the morning.
He informed that the movie will be screened at Big Cinemas, PVR, Cinepolis, Jypthi in Mangaluru, Big Cinemas, Inox at Manipal, Ashirwad in Udupi, Radhika and Palnet in Karkala, Amrashree in Moodbidri, Nataraj in Surathkal, Aruna in Puttur and Santhosh theatre in Sullia.
For the first time in Coastalwood, the title of the movie has been released in Tulu script and then the teaser as well as the audio launch was done with children from an ashram. Along with this fame, ‘Kambalabettu Bhatrena Magal’ movie is led by a prominent female character.
Renowned artists of Tulu Nadu including Arvind Bolar, Bhojaraj Vamanhoor, Ramesh Rai, Prakash Tuminadu, Shivprakash Punja and new talents have shown their abilities in this movie. The family oriented movie also has some sweet songs, he informed.
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