Sandeep Malani's 'Janleva 555' to hit big-screens in city on Nov 2

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October 30, 2012

SM_1Mangalore, October 30: 'Janleva 555', the romantic musical mystery thriller movie directed by Mangalore based Sandeep Malani will be released on November 2 at Big Cinemas, Bharath Mall here.

 

Addressing the media persons here on Tuesday, Sandeep Malani said that the film has got some unique features. It has 15 songs, of which six are Hindi, three English and the rest being musical and instrumental pieces with nine music directors including Dev Chauhan, Ameya Naik, Faizal Hussain, Agnel Roman, Yug Bhusal, Nishanth Varghese, Rahul Mehalwal, Lokesh and Prakash along with two American music composers Mike Paul Hughes and Bradley G Janke.

 

He said nine playback singers namely Deepa Narayan, Taranum Malik, Aditi Paul, Pamela Jain, Arundhati Deshmukh, Raja Hasan Sagar, Ravi Shukla, Padula Tiger and Stone Soup Soldiers from the USA. As many as 10 newcomers have been introduced in the film. The film has been shot in 32 days with Canon 5D camera and three cameramen.

 

He said that the film has been shot entirely in Karnataka in the beautiful locales of Bangalore, Madhugiri, Tumkur and Coorg.

 

He said Kalpana Pandith is the lead heroine of the film. Senior Kannada actor Ananth Nag returns to the Hindi film industry after 20 years.

 

He said, “Being a die-hard fan of Sridevi, I have dedicated this film to her. Sridevi has watched the movie and appreciated me and has loved the film.”

 

A song has been dedicated to 'King of Romance' Yash Chopra who recently died, he said. The film is also a tribute to Harmesh Malhotra's 'Nagina' and 'Nigahen'.

 

He said the film also tribute to Indian Cinema which completed 100 years as it has everything in it. “Dances, songs, dance, fun, comedy, sentiments, thrill, horror, suspense, drama, romance and action. It's a total entertainment film” said Sandeep.

 

The movie was released in Mumbai on October 19 and is awaiting its release in Mangalore.

 

Story: A bunch of friends plan to make a film on the hazards of snake bites to spread awareness. While shooting their documentary, one of the girls realises, she was a snake herself in one of her previous births.

 

Sandeep Malani has also directed movies like 'SMS 6260' and 'Miss California' and two short films 'Jo Jo Laali' and 'Shaayad'. He also worked as associate director in the National Award winning film 'I AM'. 'Janleva 555' is his first Hindi movie.

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March 5,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 5: The Karnataka government has advised city-based companies to allow their employees to work from home if they have flu-like symptoms.

"Those employees having flu like symptoms may be allowed to work from home with advice of standard hand hygiene and cough etiquette," the Health Department said in its advisory.

The advisory asked people to avoid non-essential travel to COVID-19 affected countries and refrain from travel to China, Iran, Republic of Korea, Italy and Japan.

"Employees other than those restricted countries arriving directly or indirectly from China, South Korea, Japan, Iran, Italy, Hong Kong, Maccau, Veitnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand, Singapore, Taiwan, the UAE and Qatar must undergo medical screening at airport entry," the advisory read.

The government advisory also mandated employees arriving through all international flights entering lndia from any port to furnish duly filled self-declaration form, including personal particulars - phone numbers and address in India, and travel history to health officials and immigration officials.

It also appealed to promote regular and thorough hand washing at work places and keeping sanitising hand rub dispensers (alcohol-based) in prominent places and provide access to places where staff can wash their hands with soap and water.

Companies have been asked to promote good respiratory hygiene and ensure the availability of surgical masks and paper tissues at workplaces only for those who develop a running nose or cough at work along with closed bins for their hygienic disposal.

Meanwhile, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike Commissioner B H Anil Kumar chaired a meeting on Wednesday regarding the preparedness to deal with coronavirus.

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May 3,2020

Mangaluru, May 3: Dakshina Kannada in-charge minister Kota Srinivas Poojary today announced that there will be partial lockdown relaxations in the district from tomorrow (May 4) from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

The district falls under orange zone as per the classification done by the union government to contain the spread of coronavirus.

Mr Poojary said that shops can remain open for 12 hours (7 a.m. to 7 p.m.). However, this relaxation will not apply for malls, restaurants, beauty parlors, saloons and dental clinics. 

Even though bars can remain open, they can only sell liquor. People will not be allowed to consume anything inside the bar. 

In auto-rickshaws only one passenger will be allowed to travel apart from driver and in car two passengers will be allowed apart from driver. 

The relaxations come with strict protocols, which the people need to follow, he said, adding that the relief had been provided to make life easier and not for people to come out unnecessarily.

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June 7,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 7: Fatalities due to coronavirus reached 61 in Karnataka with two more deaths, while 239 more tested positive for the viral infection, pushing the tally in the state to 5,452, the health department said on Sunday.

The total COVID-19 cases in the state include 2,132 discharges, 3,257 active cases and 61 deaths. A 61-year-old woman suffering from hypothyroidism and was diagnosed with Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) died on Saturday whereas a 57-year-old man having filariasis and chronic nyeloid leukemia died on Sunday in Bengaluru.

Most of those who contributed for Sunday's new cases were interstate passengers. 183 passengers, most of whom returned from Maharashtra were tested positive for the virus, the health bulletin said.

According to the health department, 39 coronavirus positive cases were reported in Kalaburagi and Yadagiri, 38 in Belagavi, 23 in Bengaluru urban, 17 each in Dakshina Kannada and Davangere, 13 in Udupi, 12 in Shivamogga, nine in Vijayapura, seven in Bidar, six in Ballari, five each in Bengaluru Rural and Hassan, three in Dharwad, two each in Gadag and Uttara Kannada and one each in Mandya and Raichur.

India today reported the highest single-day spike of 9,971 new Covid-19 cases and 287 deaths in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of cases in the country to 2,46,628

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