Tulu movie ‘Dharma Daiva’ to release on July 5
Team Udayavani, Jul 2, 2024, 8:43 AM IST
Mangaluru: The Tulu movie “Dharma Daiva,” produced under the banner of Dharma Daiva Production, will be released across the coastal region on July 5.
The movie will be screened in Roopavani, Bharat Cinemas, PVR, Cinepolis in Mangaluru; Cinegalaxy in Surathkal; Nataraj and Bharat Cinemas in Padubidri; Kalpana and Bharat Cinemas in Udupi; Inox and Bharat Cinemas in Manipal; Planet and Radhika in Karkala; Bharat Cinemas in Puttur; and Bharat Cinema Hall in Beltangadi.
Director Nithin Rai Kukkuvalli said that the premiere show in Pune and Mumbai received appreciation from the audience.
Speaking at a press conference at Mangaluru Press Club on Monday, he said that the movie portrays the life story along with the worship and culture of Tulunadu.
The star cast of “Dharma Daiva” includes Ramesh Rai Kukkuvalli, Deepak Rai Panaje, Chetan Rai Mani, Roopashree Vorkady, Dayanand Rai Bettampadi, Bharat Shetty, Ravi Salian (Snehith), Pushparaj Bollar, and Sandiip Pujary, among others.
Hameed Puttur wrote the story and dialogues, and Arun Rai Puttur handled the cinematography, he said.
Producers Biliyur Rakesh Bhojaraj Shetty, Ramesh Rai Kukkuvalli, Chetan Rai Mani, Arun Rai Puttur, and others were present.
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