Mangaluru: Mandd Sobhann's Konkani maiden movie poster release program on Dec 11


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Mangaluru, Dec 9: Konkani's premier cultural organisation, Mandd Sobhann, is now making its debut in the film industry, and has organized a poster release event for its film, on Sunday, December 11 at 5.30 pm at Kalangann, Shaktinagar.

Kannada film music director Guru Kiran, Tulu film director Vijay Kumar Kodialbail and Konkani actor and producer Prince Jacob from Goa, will be the chief guests of the program.

With a story relatable to all walks of life and a quest for Konkani identity and insights into the cultural grandeur of the language, the film is sure to make every Konkani proud, the core crew says.

The poster launch will be followed an introduction of the cast, singing performance by renowned singer Lulu Fortes from Goa. The entry is free.

Businessmen and community leaders Dr Ronald Colaco, Rohan Monteiro, Michael D’Souza, Roy Castelino, Ronald Pinto, Vincent Cutinha and Gerald D’Mello have contributed to the film. The Konkani community has been requested to encourage and cooperate in ensuring the success of this maiden project by the organization's president, Louis J Pinto.

 

 

 

 

  

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