Mumbai: I Lesa, the voice of ocean to release two Tulu songs on July 29


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jul 27: I Lesa the voice of ocean will be releasing ‘Ravo Pakki’ and ‘Irena Mokeda Nempu’ Tulu songs written by well-known drama artist Narayana Shetty and Pune based author Mamata Anchan respectively. The songs will be released over Zoom digital forum on Friday, July 29 at 7.30 pm.

The songs will be released by Mahaganapathi Yakshagana Mandali, Pune president Pravin Shetty Puttur and Bantara Sangha Pune president Santhosh Shetty Inna Kurkilabettu.

The song Ravo Pakki is edited by well-known music director Pramod Sapre and music is provided by Calicut based Nishanth. The song is sung by I Lesa’s Dr Rameschandra.

Irena Mokeda Nempu has lyrics by Pune based author Mamatha Anchan. It has music by Bengaluru’s well known music director Naga Bhooshan and new comer singer Shailaja V has sung it melodiously.

These are the ninth and tenth songs released by I Lesa in a year. I Lesa Mumbai convener Surendra Marnad has requested Tulu fans to watch and support the songs on zoom digital platform ID No. 81707689319 Passcode: ilesa at 7.30 pm IST on July 29.

 

 

  

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