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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August 6,2020

Bengaluru/Mangaluru, Aug 6: Battered by torrential rains, several parts of Karnataka are facing a flood-like situation for the third consecutive year, putting lives and property at risk. 

Several districts of the state's coastal, Malnad and north interior regions are receiving heavy rains and the showers are expected to continue, while there are reports of landslides in hilly areas of Kodagu and Chikkamagaluru districts.

With flood-like situation in several parts of the state, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, who is currently undergoing treatment for COVID-19 infection at a private hospital here, has ordered immediate release of Rs 50 crore for emergency relief.

"In wake of heavy rains in several parts of the state, I have instructed the Chief Secretary to review the situation and issued instructions to DCs (Deputy Commissioners) to closely monitor the situation & take necessary measures. Also ordered immediate release of Rs 50 crores for emergency relief purposes," he tweeted last night.

A statement released by the CMO on Thursday said, Yediyurappa has directed the district in-charge Ministers to take precautionary measures in the wake of heavy rainfall across the state.

He instructed the ministers to remain in their constituencies and tour the damaged areas and also directed them to undertake relief distribution and other necessary measures.

"Rs 50 crore has already been released and if necessary more funds would be released. The ministers can take decisions regarding emergency works," he added.

Revenue Minister R Ashoka said he had spoken to Deputy Commissioners of all the districts and given them necessary instructions to respond immediately to the situation.

He has called for a meeting of the disaster management authority later today.

Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai said he will be holding a meeting with the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) regarding relief and rescue measures to be taken.

Parts of districts in coastal and Malnad regions are currently under red alert and rains are likely to continue there.

Officials said, "... depending on the situation we will downgrade the alerts, it (rains) is likely to reduce during the next couple of days...wind speed is also high some parts, it may also reduce."

In Kodagu district along with widespread rains, landslides have also occurred.

There have been landslides at Brahmagiri, near Talacauvery, the origin of river Cauvery.

"At least four to five people- including the Talacauvery temple priest and family are currently missing... rescue teams have reached the spot," officials said, adding that sensing danger the priest had been asked to vacate the house earlier but he did not.

This is the third consecutive year that Kodagu is facing floods and landslides.

Several parts of north Karnataka, especially the border district of Belagavi are also facing flood situation as inflow has increased in Krishna river and its tributaries due to heavy rains in neighboring Maharashtra and also in the district.

With inflow increasing in Tungabhadra river, there is flood like situation in parts of Ballari district also.

There is a similar situation in Uttara Kannada district that is battered by rains and heavy winds.

The swollen Gangavali river has caused flood like situation in parts of the district.

Due to continuous rains in coastal and Malnad region several rivers including Netravati are swollen and gates of the dams have been opened.

There are also reports of heavy rains and wind causing destruction to crops in parts of Dharwad and Haveri among other districts.

The Karnataka government had recently said it has identified 1,989 villages and over 51 lakh people in 19 districts as flood prone.

As a temporary arrangement for those who will be affected by floods, as many as 1,747 relief centres have been identified- they are schools, anganwadi centres, community centres among others, Minister Ashoka had said recently.

In August 2019, Karnataka witnessed one of its worst natural calamities when heavy floods affected 103 taluks in 22 districts, killing more than 80 people and displacing nearly seven lakh people.

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January 9,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 9: Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar on Thursday said that the Education Department would launch a helpline by March 2020 to address the complaints.

Speaking to reporters here, he said, the helpline is not only for children but also for teachers.

"Entire department including teachers and parents can make use of the opportunity”, the minister said.

“The helpline can be called for any complaint related to the Education Department. Our objective is to resolve problems within a stipulated time,” the Minister said.

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April 1,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 1: The rush for purchase of essential commodities has eased in several places in Dakshina Kannada with the relaxation of lockdown from Wednesday between 7 am and 12 noon by the district administration. However, a few markets in Mangaluru still had queues in front of vegetable shops on Wednesday.

Vegetable shops and markets in Mallikatte, Kadri, Bejai-Kapikad, Urwastore, Mannagudda and Carstreet areas were crowded with people violating social distancing norms due to the coronavirus crisis.

To avoid swelling of crowds at Central Market in Mangaluru, the market was opened only for wholesalers to collect vegetables. The entry of public to Central Market was prohibited.

MCC Commissioner Ajith Kumar Hegde Shanady said that retail sale is prohibited at Central Market.

The Surathkal market too has been closed from April and traders from the market are allowed to sell essential commodities at alternative locations from 7 am to 12 noon.

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