Tulu film on 'Bhootaradhane' to hit screens on Mar 25

March 22, 2011

Mangalore, March 22: Tulu film 'Kanchilda Bale' produced by Kalabhairava Creations Bangalore is all set to release on March 25 at Puttur Mayoora theatre, Prabhath Mangalore and Kalpana theatre Udupi simultaneously.



Announcing this to media persons at Press Club here on Tuesday, Kumbra Raghunath Rai, Director and Producer of the film, said that 'Kanchilda Bale' is a film that examines the tradition of 'Bhootharadhane' in the context of conflict between two different generations.




Muttappa Rai, Founder of Jai Karnataka Kannada Association, his wife Rekha Rai and former Puthur MLA Shakunthala, have made guest appearances in the film, he said.




At the centre of the plot are members of a family who believe that they are descendents of a dynasty that ruled Tulunadu. All the women in the family have had only one daughter and therefore she becomes the sole owner of the property of the family ensuring that all of it remains within the family without getting divided. The family believes that the 'Bhootas' (deities) are responsible for perpetuating this state of things.



It is in this backdrop that a small child who can claim a share of the family property arrives from California, US, with her parents for the 'Bhootakola'.




Charithra Hegde, Kusalda Arase fame Navin D Padil, Aravinda Bolar, Saikrishna have essayed main roles in the film.




Director Kumbra Raghunath Rai had worked for the film 'Maaribale' 14 years ago which secured the best regional film award.



Sai Prakash, Navin D Padil and others were present at the press meet.

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Mangaluru, May 19: With lockdown 4.0 coming into force, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) started bus services from Mangaluru to various destinations today.

According to officials, buses started plying from Mangaluru to Bengaluru, Mysuru, Shivamogga, Hubballi and other areas with limited passengers. A bus, which left for Bengaluru from Mangaluru had less than 30 passengers on board.

“Depending on the demand, the buses will be operated with 50% of the capacity. Measures have been taken to ensure that social distancing norms are adhered to while purchasing tickets from the counter,” said S N Arun, KSRTC Divisional Controller.

However, the KSRTC is yet to take a decision on operating Nagarasarige buses in the city. 

“Only those destinations, which can be reached by 7 pm has been considered by the KSRTC while operating the buses. As a result, after 11 am, no buses will travel to Bengaluru from Mangaluru. Further, permission will not be accorded for the travelling of pregnant women, children below 10 years old and senior citizens above 60 years old. Thermal scanning is used for checking the temperature of the passengers before boarding the buses. All the buses are sanitised after each trip,” he said.

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