Tulu film ‘Kajja’ releases ‘Tulunada Mann’ video song showcasing coastal culture


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Jun 9: Actor Siddharth Shetty, who was introduced to audiences through the film Tudar, is now gearing up for the release of his new movie ‘Kajja’. The film's promotional campaign has gathered momentum, with songs from the movie being released one after another.

The latest addition is the video song ‘Tulunada Mann’, which has been unveiled by the film team. Sung by music director Likith Prasad Shetty and Divyanidhi Rai, the song features Siddharth Shetty showcasing energetic dance moves.

The song beautifully captures several locations in Mangaluru, including Kudroli, through the lens of cinematographer Chantu Meppayur. It also highlights the rich cultural heritage of the region, featuring elements such as Bharatanatyam and Huli Vesha. The lyrics have been penned by Mohan Raj, while the music has been composed by Likith Prasad Shetty.

Produced by Vishanth Menezes under the Sumukha Productions banner, Kajja is directed by Jishnu S Menon and Siddharth Shetty. Multilingual actor Vasishta Simha also plays a prominent role in the film.

The cast includes Aravind Bolar, Umesh Mijar, Jayashree, Shwetha Kotyan, Sahana Sudhakar, Vencita Dias, Mohan Raj, Gautham Bangera, Suvarna Poojary, Savitha Anchan, Shaheen Sheikh and Sannidhi Shetty.

The film's music has been composed by Likith Prasad Shetty, while cinematography is by Chantu Meppayur and editing by Binu Napoleon. The choreography has been handled by Vijeth R Nayak and action direction by Yoganand.


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