Muhurtha of movie ‘Karihaida Kari Ajja’ held at Belthangady
Team Udayavani, Nov 7, 2022, 4:49 PM IST
Belthangady: The muhurtha of the movie “Karihaida Kari Ajja” movie was organized at Ballamanja Mahatobhaara Sri Anantheshwara Swamy Temple, on Monday, November 7.
The movie is produced by produced by Trivikram Belthangady under Dhruthi Creations and Success Films.
Belthangady legislator and chief guest of the programme, Harish Poonja said, “I am happy to be a part of the muhurtha programme of a movie based on Koragajja Daiva which is held in Belthnagady”.
“Before the release of Kantara, the people of Tulunadu were famous in southern India. Now people all over the country and the world are respecting the culture and traditions of Tulunadu. I pray that this movie too goes worldwide”.
Poonja flagged off the event by operating the camera.
Kamala Sapalya tapped the clapboard.
“The movie starring Hollywood fame Kabir Bedi, actresses Tara Anuradha, Bhavya, and others will be released in three languages namely, Tulu, Kannada, and Malayalam. The movie shoot will be carried out in Belthangady and its surrounding places. We are expecting to finish the shoot by December 2022 and release it in April 2023”, said producer Trivikram.
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