Tulu film 'Kori Rotti' to release in October last week


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DC)

Mangaluru, Oct 18: Tulu film 'Kori Rotti' produced under the banner Rocket Creations is all set to hit theatres in October last week, say sources.

Rajneesh directorial 'Kori Rotti', has Rajneesh and actress-anchor Anushree in the lead. Navin D Padil too will be see in an important role. He will also be seen performing the traditional tiger dance in the film. 'Kori Rotti' will also exhibit Tulu culture for its viewers.

 

Along with acting and directing, Rajneesh has also written the story, screenplay and the dialogues for the film.

Tamil music composer Vikram Selvam will compose the songs and Subbaiah Kuttappa from Bollywood will handle the cinematography. The action scenes will be directed by Different Danny. Aravind Bolar, Bhojaraj Vamanjoor, Sathish Bandale, Manju Rai, Ramesh Rai Kukkuvalli and sandalwood actor Harish Rai will be seen in pivotal roles.

 

  

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  • Vasant Raj, Mangalore/Abudhabi

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    Wonderful....eager to taste KORI ROTTI...all the best...welcome HARISH...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    Tulu films are of standard with right mix and we do wish this new movie which is long awaited all the best

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