Konkani film ‘Fondacho Mister’ screened at Maxus Theatre, Jari Mari


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Jul 20: The Konkani film "Fondacho Mister" was screened on Sunday morning at Maxus Theatre, Jari Mari by the Konkani Association Charitable Trust (KACT).

The event was graced by Fr Elias D’Souza, parish priest of St Jude Church, Jerimeri; Fr Nelson Saldanha, assistant parish priest of Our Lady of Rosary Church; Jean M Gomes, Alwyn Rasquinha, C Nives D’Souza, C Pelsie Menezes, C Grace Lobo, Divo weekly editor Lawrence Cuello, Sujanh L Cuello, Flora D’Souza Jerimeri, KACT president Leo Fernandes Jerimeri, vice president Walter D’Souza Kalmady (Jerimeri), secretary Peter Rebello, treasurer Pritesh Castelino, joint secretary Vincent Castelino and members B C Alva, Gregory Monis, Manuel P Fernandes, Ida M Montero, Anita Suares, Roshan Serrao and other dignitaries, who appreciated the trust's health fund initiative.

"Fondacho Mister", presented by Ryan Magneto Films, is a Konkani movie edited, written, directed and produced by Ryan (Fernandes) Magneto. The screenplay was co-written and co-produced by Dr Melwyn Pernal. Alvin Sequeira handled cinematography and production management, with music and background score by Prajoth D’Sa, sound design by Rosh Fernandes, and lighting by Lexxa Lightings.

  

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