Rudira Films' Konkani movie ‘Mangalore to Goa’ – shooting wrapped up


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (SB)

Mangaluru, May 1: There was a time when Konkani movie lovers had to wait long to watch Konkani movies on the big screen. But from the last five years, the trend was changed and audience got a welcome chance to watch at least one Konkani cinema a year. A number of movies released in this period and it showed all signs of becoming a new movie industry. ‘Mangalore to Goa’ is the latest Konkani movie which wrapped up its shooting. The film is being readied to hit the big screen soon.

The movie will be released under the banner Rudira Films, produced by Vincent D’Souza and Melwyn Wilfred Pinto. Rons London and Jacintha Fernandes are the co-producers of the movie. Ashuthosh and Chetan from Mumbai are directing it while experienced William Padrengi has written the script and dialogues.

Generation composer fame Patson Periera has worked on this project as music director and background scorer. Well known Bollywood singer Arman Malik has sung a song in the film.

The cinematography is by ace cinematographer Prajwal Suvarna who has immense experience in the film industry. Production supervisor Sushan Rai has rendered his service in respective fields. Art direction is by Wilfred Pinto and Marlon D’Sa and the dances have been choreographed by Nishan Mangaluru.

Budding talents Godwin Sparkle and Rencita play the lead roles in the movie while Konkani's well-known comedy duo Dolla Mangaluru and Mellu Valencia are playing prominent roles. Vincent Fernandes Cascia, Richard Valencia, Viraj, Lisa, Sandeep Tellis, Rons London and many artistes from in and around Mangaluru have played significant roles in the movie.

  

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