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Ekka Saka Tulu movie released in Jyothi talkis

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Mangaluru: The most famous team of theaters Lakumi Kalavider founder Lion Kishor D Shetty’s dream movie Ekka Saka was released today in Jyothi Talkis.

Retired chancellor of Hampi University Dr. B A Vivek Rai released the movie by lighting up the lamp. He spoke on this occasion and said “Tulu cineme industry has grown big. In the 44 years history of tulu cinema; more number of cinemas are released in past 2-3 years. It is a good development but more light must be put on tulu language and culture”. He wished all the luck to the movie.

The film is released in almost all theaters in D.K and Udupi districts.

Laurete Sitaram Rai, Producer Sanjeeva Dandakeri, Umanath Kotian, D.K.Sahitya parishat president N. Pradeep Kumar Kalkura, MCC member Ashok D.K. Journalist association president Jagannat Shetty Bala, Prakash Pandeshwar, Mohan Rai, Smt Kavita Rai were the chief guests.

Producers Lion Chandrahas Shetty, Girish Shetty, director Suraj Shetty, Lyricist Mayur Shetty Cast and Crew of the movie embraced the occasion.

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