'Noshibacho Khell' to be screened in Sharjah on May 5, Abu Dhabi on May 12


Report: Shodhan Prasad

Abu Dhabi, Apr 27: Henry D'Silva’s blockbuster Konkani movie 'Noshibacho Khell' which has had successful screenings across India, Kuwait, Qatar and Dubai, is all set to release in Sharjah and Abu Dhabi. Due to public demand, the screening that was scheduled for April 28 has been postponed to May 5 in Sharjah and May 12 in Abu Dhabi.


Details of shows:

Sharjah

Screen 1, Novo Cinemas, Mega Mall on May 5 at 4.30 pm

Contact person for ticket booking:

Cynthia Govias – 050 6459054
Gilbert D’Souza – 050 4994208
George D’Mello–052 6697846
Simon Aranha – 050 1600703
Charles Aranha – 050 6461208
Rony Olivera – 050 5002580


Abu Dhabi

Eldorado Cinema, Electra Street on May 12 at 1.30 pm

Contact person for ticket booking:

Cynthia D'Cunha – 050 4467816
Karthik Suvarna – 055 6094451
Valerian Almeida – 050 7123965
Godwin – 055 3931338
Vivek – 050 6715752
Zeena – 050 8358415

UAE coordinator – Shodhan Prasad (shodhanprasad1@gmail.com)



'Noshibacho Khell' is one of the best films ever produced in Konkani. The film under the banner of Kyam Films has been directed by well-known Bhojpuri director Harry Fernandes and has an interesting storyline which keeps the audience engrossed throughout. The response has been tremendous everywhere, making this film a crowd puller without much advertisement.

Shows in London, Israel, USA and Australia are planned, apart from additional shows in the UAE in the coming weeks, about which news will be published soon.

Producer Henry D'Silva has requested all Konkani speaking people to watch this movie and support their mother tongue, which would encourage him to venture into new films in Konkani.

  

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