Mangaluru: Guddeda Bhootha makes way in Pakistan


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (PMD)

Mangaluru, Feb 3: The name synonymous with 'tulu-horror ' in contemporary cinema, 'Guddeda Bhoota', sets foot in neighbouring Pakistan in its attempt to arrive in the international arena. The jury of FLIUMS, a Pakistani film-festival, were all in praise of the movie.

The movie has now gone past the first two rounds of screening and made it to the final jury of the fest. The much-awaited results of the film festival will be announced in the first week of February. As the grand day draws near, the expectation of a good win to add to the success of the movie is expected. The movie is directed by Sandeep Paniyoor and produced under the Sri Kateeleshwari Media banner. 

So far, the movie has been screened in three other international film festivals, a  film festival in Russia , London Film Festival and Switzerland's Film Festival. The movie has been released in Mangaluru and has gained popularity and acclaim.

The team looks forward to screening the movie in Udupi in the coming month. The movie release in Udupi had been deferred due to the unavailability of theatres.

The movie is directed by Sandeep Paniyoor and produced under the Sri Kateeleshwari Media banner.

  

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