Ailesa to release V Manohar’s Tulu song Mayoda Bale on Zoom on Dec 7


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Dec 4: A new Tulu song titled Mayoda Bale, penned and composed by V Manohar, will be released via Zoom on December 7 at 7.30 pm. The song has been melodiously rendered by Ailesa’s young singer Atmaram Alva.

The composition reflects on the life and spirit of the brave Mogaveera community of Tulunadu, presenting a simple yet profound philosophy of life. It carries a message encouraging people to live honestly and effortlessly, without discrimination, and to love nature and rivers as one would love a mother.

The song has been sponsored by Narendra Shetty and Sumana, a couple from Saudi Arabia who have consistently supported Ailesa’s initiatives with affection and enthusiasm. Shilpa Shameeth Kundar, president of the Bahrain Mogaveera Sangha, will be the chief guest and will formally release the song. Ajith Bangera, president of the Bahrain Kannada Sangha, will launch the karaoke version.

The programme will be anchored by Ravi Karkera, former president of the Mangalore Association of Saudi Arabia (MASA). Video compilation and technical support have been provided by Gopal Patte. Filming contributions came from Anish Kinnigoli, Sudarshan Mugeraya, Prakash Pavanje, Ajesh Charmadi, Manjunath Sanidhya, Naveen Kotian, Umesh Bangera, Manjunath Bangera, Satish Tingalayi, and Nootan Shreyan.

The release will take place on December 7 at 7.30 pm (India time) on the Zoom platform. Music enthusiasts can join the event using Zoom ID 5340283988 and password 0324, Ailesa Mumbai coordinator Surendra Marnadu has said.

 

 

  

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