Mangaluru: Much awaited comedy 'Are Marler' in censor stage


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (EP)

Mangaluru, Jun 22: Tulu film 'Are Marler', the third directorial venture of Telikeda Bolli, Devadas Kapikad is awaiting censorship. The movie is being fiercely promoted through different posters.

The film which is a comedy, stars Tulunad Chakravarthi Arjun Kapikad in the lead role. Nishmitha Karkera is the heroine. Devadas Kapikad, Arvind Bolar and Bhojaraj Vamanjoor are also in the cast to create loads of laughter. This is the fourth film being produced under Bolli Movies banner.

Sharmila D Kapikad, Mukesh Hegde and Dinesh Shetty are producing the film. Uday Ballal is the cameraman. Sujith Nayak has edited the film. Background music is by Manikanth Kadri. Sachin A S Uppinangadi is the production executive. Rajesh Kudva is in-charge of production and Ashish Vaman Ubar has looked after the production management.

Devadas Kapikad has written the story, dialogues, script and also directed the film. 'Chaparka Kalavider Kudla' on the sidelines of 'Are Marler' will be enacting their 52nd drama 'Edurukopa' directed by Devadas Kapikad in July 2017. He is then planning to bring out another film 'Jabardast Shankare' in Kannada and Tulu.

  

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