‘Love you’ song from Tulu film ‘Jai’ to release on Oct 14


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Oct 12: A song ‘Love you’ from Tulu film 'Jai’ will be released on October 14 at 5 pm on Anand Audio’s YouTube channel.

Jai is touted as one of the biggest-budget Tulu films to date, with major portions shot in and around Mangaluru. The film brings together a stellar ensemble of popular coastal actors, adding to the anticipation surrounding its release.

Following the success of his earlier ventures Girgit, Gamjaal, and Circus, Roopesh Shetty returns with another ambitious project. The film is produced under the banners of RS Cinemas, Shoolin Films, and Mugrody Productions.

Directed by Roopesh Shetty, the story and dialogues are written by Prasanna Shetty Bailur. The film’s technical team includes cinematography by Vinuth K, music by Loy Valentine Saldanha, and editing by Rahul Vasishta. Producers Anil Shetty, Sudhakar Shetty Mugrody, and Manjunath Attavara have backed the project, with Dikshith Alva serving as co-producer and Naveen Shetty Aryans as choreographer and executive producer.

The cast features Suniel Shetty, Dr Devadas Kapikad, Raj Deepak Shetty, Naveen D Padil, Aravind Bolar, Bhojaraj Vamanjoor, Prasanna Shetty Bailur, Sandeep Shetty Manibettu, and Umesh Mijar, with Adviti Shetty in the female lead role.

Shot across three schedules, the film has now completed post-production work and is gearing up for release on November 14.

 

 

  

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