‘Marlaye’ lyrical song from Tulu film 'Pili Panja' released


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Nov 16: ‘Marlaye’, a lyrical song from the much-awaited Tulu film ‘Pili Panja’, presented by SB Groups and produced under the banner of Shiyan Production House, has been released.

The song has been rendered by Nihal Tauro.

‘Pili Panja’ features a talented star cast including Ramesh Rai Kukkuvalli, Shiva Praksh Poonja, Prakash Darmangara, Rakshan Madoor, and Disha Rani in key roles. The film is written and directed by Bharath Shetty and produced by Pratheek Poojary, with Ramesh Rai Kukkuvalli serving as the executive producer.

The film’s music is composed by LVS Musical, cinematography by Uday Ballal, and editing by Shreenath Pawar. The screenplay and dialogues are penned by Suresh Balmatta, while lyrics are written by Rakshan Madoor and Rajeeth Kadri.

The movie also features contributions from several talented technicians — Prem (art), Prajwal Suvarna (colourist), Rajesh Kannur (song choreography), Suresh Shetty and Naveen Lobo (action), and Sharp Studios (VFX). Kiran has handled the CG, Shenoy Joseph the sound engineering, and CAD Media the dubbing.

Jaganath Shetty Bala serves as the PRO, while marketing is managed by Cutting Media and Suraj Mangaluru, with publicity design by Devi.

Pili Panja is set to release across Tulu Nadu on December 12.

 

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