Mangaluru: Long awaited Tulu film 'Jugari' creates curiosity among Coastalwood audience


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (EP)

Mangaluru, Jul 5: Upcoming Tulu film 'Jugari' produced and co-produced by Pammi Kodialbail and R Dhanraj respectively and directed by Anand P Raju has created enough curiosity among the Coastalwood audience.

The duet song 'Khara Khara Charumburi Nikk Thinoda' sung by coastal singer Prakash Mahadevan and Vidyashree Acharya is one of the much awaited songs in Coastalwood. The song is likely to be released during the last week of July 2017. Production of the film which had lagged behind due to some problems in between has picked up. If everything goes on as expected, the film will hit the screens on December 20 according to the producer.

Tumkur origin music director Nithin Kumar has composed the music for songs. Lyrics have been written by Nithin Bangera Chilimbi.

Pammi Kodialbail has written the story of the film. Nithin Bangera Chilimbi, Manju Rai Moolooru and Jai Prasad will write the dialogues and story. Karthik Banjan and multi-lingual actress Ester Noronha are playing the lead.

Jugari (gambling) is the subject of the film. The story continues with problems of gambling, lack of mental peace etc. Besides action, it has comedy also. As it is a big budget film in Coastalwood, people are waiting for its release.

  

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