M'luru: Lyrical MV of 'Yanonji Pakkilekka Lucky Lucky' from Tulu movie Yeregavye Kirikiri released


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Mangaluru, Apr 1: Lyrical music video of the song titled 'Yanonji Pakkilekka Lucky Lucky' from the Tulu movie Yeregavye Kirikiri was released on Thursday, April 1. Madhuri Sheshadri is the singer behind the catchy musical number. The film has music by popular music director V Manohar, while DBC Shekar is behind the lyrics and dialogue. Yeregavye Kirikiri is a Tulu comedy film produced by Roshan Veigas under the banner Veigas films, directed by famous director Raam Shetty and co-directed by Ram Das Sasihitlu.

The cinematographer is by Ravi Chandan and the choreography is by Madan Harini. The stunts in the movie are by Mass Mada while the story is by Sachin Shetty Kumble.

The main cast of the film has Kusaldarase Navin D Padil, Tulunada Manikya Arvind Bolar, Mohammed Nahim, Roshan Veigas, Aishwarya Hegde, Shradda Salian, Pradeep Chandra, Harish Vasu Shetty, Sai Krishna Kudla, Umesh Mijar, Sunder Rai Mandara, Sandeep Shetty Manibettu, Dinesh Kondapadavu, Sunil Nelligudde, Sarojini Shetty, Shekhar Bhandary, Raghu Pandeshwar, Pavitra Shetty and a team of several other artists.

 

  

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