Malani pays tribute to Wilfy with a title track for MAA - Yeh Cinemaa Hai

April 18, 2017

Mangaluru, Apr 18: City based filmmaker Sandeep Malani has given a musical tribute to the Konkan Kogul Wily Rebimbus in his Hindi film series ‘Maa – Yeh Cinemaa Hai’. Malani has used the famous yesteryear’s romantic Konkani song of the singer, ‘Mog Tuzo Kithlo Ashelon’ and has used it as the title track for his film. The new track has been composed and sung jointly by the present popular young singers Prajoth D’sa and Ashwin D’costa.

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Says Malani: “The song Mog Tuzo Kithlo Ashelom, has been my all time favorite song since my childhood and Wilfy uncle has been my favorite singer and a inspiration for my upbringing in the field of arts, music and dance. When I planned the title track of Maa, It just flashed to me that I should use the song and so, firstly I went to uncle’s grave and prayed for his departed soul and asked his permission through my prayers. And then, I approached Meena aunty (Meena Rebimbus) and Vishwas, who happily gave me the permission to use the track. That itself was a miracle. Next, I approached the wonderful talented singers Prajoth and Ashwin, who came together and created magic with their voice. We retained the feel of the song, and had English and Hindi lyrics to it. As the original track was a romantic song, we changed a word from it, and made it a soulful emotional song between mother and son”

And, just recently Malani had the title song poster got it released at Rebimbus residence with Meena Rebimbus and Vishwas Rebimbus doing the honors, and the audio track was released with Wilfy Rebimbus blessings at his graveyard. Also, simultaneously it was released in Bangalore by Malani's wife Reshma Malani and her parents Roseline Sequeira and Joseph Rajan.

The track will have the famous artist Chitra Mitra sketching the portrait of a mother that will be shot with the titles of the film appearing and it’s been presented at the beginning of the film series.

The series, with 100 stars in it has many Mangalorean talented artists that include Meena Malani playing the title role, along with Deepali Khambadkone, Vinny Fernandes, Juliet Aranha, Nigel Pereira, Reshma Malani, Sarojini Shetty, Gita Suvarna, Saiheel Rai, Mohammed Aashiq, Cherrie Ash, Silver Malani, Chirag Kundapur, Jaison Melroy, Danel Cutinha, Avinash Poojary, Ajit Shetty, Ashwin Rao, Varsha Acharya, Clerry Fernandes, Valerian Fernandes, Thirumalesh, Umesh KT, Roy Sequeira, Mohammed Kabeer among others.

The other principal characters from Bangaluru and Mumbai include Sanjukta Ghosh, Shubha Raksha, Sharanya Kaur, Anitha Dulam, Ranjeet Jha, Bharath Laksmikanth, Mahendra Pandey, Mahesh Dulam, Anitha Dulam, Shivam Kataria, Kkewal Vyas, Prayas Singh, Jagruti Mehta, Akash Hora, Shona Chabbra to name a few.

The film series deals with mother sentiment, woman empowerment and family sentiment that can be viewed by everyone. It will be premiered on Mother’s Day in Mangaluru.

Edited by Santosh Chawla, music by Karthik Venkatesh, Prajoth Dsa, Nitin Acharya and Punith Ranganathan, the film is being scripted, screenplay and direction by Sundeep Malani. Its produced jointly by Ranjeet Jha, Santosh Chawla, Edward Dsouza and Sandeep Malani for Malani Talkies, RKJ Productions and The Studio Agency.

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June 17,2020

New Delhi, Jun 17: A class 12 student, aspiring to study medicine, has taken up the job of handling bodies of COVID-19 victims to provide for his siblings’ school fees and his mother’s treatment.

Chand Mohammad's mother suffers from a thyroid disorder and needs her medicines urgently, but the family does not have the means for the treatment.

“We are barely making our ends meet since my elder brother lost his job at a merchandise store in Krishna Nagar market during the lockdown,” the 20-year-old from Seelampur in Northeast Delhi says.

His family has been surviving on ration provided by neighbours and whatever little Chand’s brothers could earn doing odd jobs.

A week ago, Chand joined a company which deployed him as a sweeper at the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital here. The job requires him to handle bodies of those dying of coronavirus. The shift runs from 12 noon to 8 pm.

“I took the job after I exhausted all my options to find work. This is a dangerous job, as I am at a higher risk of contracting the infection, but I need the job.

“Our family, including three sisters, two brothers and parents, is struggling without money. Right now, we need food and medicines for my mother,” Chand says.

“Kayin din ghar me khana ek hi baar bana (On many days, we cooked food only once). There is a possibility that we may survive the virus, but we cannot escape hunger,” he says.

Chand says his three sisters are in school. He, a class 12 student himself, is yet to pay the school fee.

“Paisa chahiye padhai ke liye (you need money to study),” he says.

Chand hopes that his first salary will set things right to a certain extent.

“I offer ‘namaz’ before I step out of home for work. I have faith in the almighty. He will take care of me and show me the way,” Chand, who wants to study medicine, says.

But what bothers the youngster is that employees like him who are into high-risk jobs do not get any insurance from the private companies employing them.

“The most dangerous job in the world right now (handling bodies of COVID-19 patients) pays around Rs 17,000 per month,” he sighs.

Every day, Chand handles around two to three bodies along with another sweeper.

“We are required to put the bodies inside the ambulance, take it to the crematorium and put it down on a stretcher once we reach the crematorium,” he says.

“And, you have to do all this wearing the personal protection equipment (PPE), which is very heavy. It limits movement and suffocates a person. In this heat, you end up bathing in your own sweat,” he says.

On Tuesday evening, Chand handled a body on his own.

“I had no help. So, it took me some time, I was gasping for breath at the end,” he says.

"I heard a doctor saying the body had been lying in the mortuary for a month and that nobody claimed it. The person who packed it did not do his job properly. When I tried taking it down from the ambulance, the cover came off and some liquid spilled on my thighs," he says.

Desperate to get some money, Chand says he has approached people giving money on low interest rates.

"I took my Aadhaar card and voter identity card, hoping to get some money on low interest rates," he says.

Chand’s family is worried about his safety, but they are also aware that this is the only way for them to survive at present.

“My parents inquire about my work daily. They pray for my safety. My mother cries a lot, but I make her understand,” he says.

Chand adds he takes a bath as soon as he reaches home and keeps a distance from his family members.

“I have been taking all precautions, but we may never know what would happen. For now, I want some help so that the family remains afloat,” he says.

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Angry Indian
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Sunday, 5 Jul 2020

Very heart touching reality..YA Allah save him from covid and protect and finance his family for life long...

 

hats off to this boy coutage

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July 6,2020

Mandya, Jul 6: With a journalist from Srirangapatna testing positive for Covid-19, the Mandya District Journalists Association was sealed as a precautionary measure.

Association President K C Manjunath said on Monday that as the reporter has tested positive for Covid-19, it was voluntarily decided to seal down the premises for another month.

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May 5,2020

Mangaluru, May 5: Covid-19 pandemic has caused widespread economic devastation in the country. Many people have lost their livelihood. All sectors of the economy are in distress. Providing relief to the needy is the need of the hour.  Responding to this humanitarian crisis, Dakshina Kannada Automobile & Tyre Dealers Association has contributed a sum of Rs. One Lakh towards Covid-19 relief.

Association President Sri Kasturi Prabhakar Pai along with Vice President Sri Harsha Kumar Kedige, Secretary Sri K. Vilas Kumar and Treasurer Sri Maroor Shashidhar Pai handed over two cheques for Rs. 50,000/- each favouring ‘PM Cares’ – the Prime Minister’s Covid-l9 Relief Fund and ‘Chief Minister Relief Fund Covid-l9’ of Karnataka respectively to Smt. Sindhu B. Rupesh, IAS, Deputy Commissioner of D. K. District at her office in Mangalore on Monday, May 4, 2020.

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