Bengaluru's Konkani Samudai set for 'Sambram' with 'Paying Guest' comedy play


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Bengaluru, Jul 18: Bengaluru's Konkani Samudai set for a grand ''Sambram'' musical extravaganza by talented Konkani singer Prajoth D'Sa and a hilarious Konkani play, ''Paying Guest,'' on Sunday, August 6 at 4.30 pm.

Both the musical show and the comedy play written by Arun Raj Rodrigues will be staged at the St Joseph's Arts and Science College Auditorium near Richmond Flyover in Bengaluru.

Prajoth D'Sa is a singer, songwriter, composer and musician with a great passion for singing and music. Gifted with a very unique and captivating voice, his singing is soulful. His distinct style of singing has earned him many fans all around the world and made him very popular among the Konkani speaking people.


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Prajoth D'Sa has the distinction of recording an Acapella, a form of music produced without the use of musical instruments. Popularly known as the 'Sonu Nigam of Coastal Karnataka', Prajoth has lent his voice as a playback singer to Kannada, Tulu and Konkani movies.

Popular compere Arun Raj Rodrigues, will be regaling the audience while his comedy drama, “Paying Guest'' displays the incidents that occur in houses, which offer Paying Guest facility.

Konkani Samudai, Jayanagar, Bengaluru, which is organizing the musical show and the Konkani comedy play, is a 10-year-old association, started in the year 2005 to bring Konkani Catholics together and nurture Konkani Language and Culture. It has been helping poor and the needy students by helping them in the form of scholarships and also helped many needy who has medical issues by supporting them in a small way.

 

  

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  • Deon, Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 18 2017

    I am looking forward to this great show,Prajoth Live and Konkani Drama . All the best to Konkani Samudai !

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