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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July 10,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 10: Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Thursday visited the COVID Care Centre established in Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) and inspected the facilities there.

"The State Government is making all efforts to contain the rapid surge of cases of COVID-19 in Bengaluru. I have visited the COVID Care Centre established at the Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre and inspected the facilities. The COVID Care Centre will have a capacity of 10,100 beds and has all necessary facilities," he said while interacting with media persons.

"For every 100 patients, one doctor, two nurses, one support staff, one housekeeping staff and two BBMP Marshals will be deployed. 2,200 staff including doctors, nurses, support staff, housekeeping staff, BBMP marshals and police will be deputed. The patients will be provided with good quality food. Recreation facilities such as TV, Carrom Boards, chess boards etc are also being provided," he added.

The Chief Minister said that safety kits for the staff who are involved in patients' care and monitoring, emergency treatment facilities, ICU, ECG, oxygen support, first aid and pharmacy facilities will be provided.

"In addition, a control room will be established to monitor them 24 hours and this Centre will have tie up with nearby hospitals. Laundry facility will be provided to wash the blankets and bedsheets of the patients. Segregation and disposal of waste will be done systematically. The centre will take care of people who are asymptomatic and persons who are mildly infected. This system is established to enhance the availability of beds and treatment in hospitals for those who are in critical condition," he said.

Yediyurappa said that number of coronavirus cases in the state increased since the beginning of the unlock process and underlined that the State Government is taking all measures to combat the disease.

"We have rectified all the loopholes immediately, as and when they are brought to our notice. The centralized bed allocation system is already in place and helpline is also established. People must not lose hope and I appeal to the citizens to co-operate with us. If there is a delay in the arrival of the ambulance as soon as the reports confirm the disease or if there is denial to admit the patients to the hospitals, please bring it to our notice and action will be taken," he said.

The Chief Minister appealed to all legislators to give priority to control the disease in their constituencies.

"Please visit taluk hospitals and COVID hospitals and inspect if all required facilities are in place. If there is any lacunae bring it to my notice, it will be rectified," he said.

He also requested people from Bangalore not to travel to their villages unnecessarily.

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June 27,2020

New Delhi, Jun 27: Wasim Akhtar, a journalist and founder of an online news portal, is helping the poor and needy people in the ongoing lockdown.

Not only is he helping them financially but also providing emotional support and setting the right example of humanity.

"I was very disturbed during the first 14 days of lockdown especially after seeing such sad videos about needy and poor people. But then I decided to move out of my house and help these poor people despite the fear of COVID-19 coronavirus. We supply ration to around 200 people every day so that their families won't sleep hungry," narrated Wasim Akhtar.

Waseem Akhtar and his team are contacting daily wagers and other needy people who have been locked jobless in their houses for the past 70 days. They are the people who will not beg for food to anybody, rather choose to sleep hungry. They are making sure to help the people in the remotest places by directly transferring the money in the accounts of needy people.

They have been feeding many migrants at Kurla and VT stations. "At VT station, there was a group of Tamilian migrants among which there were six women and two men, who didn't know Hindi or English language, who were helpless and nowhere to go to, we send them back to their natives," said Wasim when asked about it.

The Giving Care Foundation also funded the funeral of a 65-year old man at the Worli crematorium. They took care of the expenses of the delivery of a Kolkata-based woman whose husband was stuck in Mumbai. Along with this, they arranged everything for the funeral of a young girl who died after her prolonged illness amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Being a Muslim myself, I urge all the fellow Muslims that limit your expenses and help the poor and needy in such times," concluded Wasim Akhtar.

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Media Release
February 10,2020

United Marine Products, Karnataka and Goa has been awarded the MPEDA (Marine Products Export Development Authority) best exporter award for outstanding export performance of 2017-18 and second best exporter of 2018-19 from the govt of India under the category   "Fishmeal, Fish oil and Allied products." held at Grand Hyatt, LuLu convention center, Kochi.
 
The award was conferred in the presence of Central Minister for state, commerce and Industry Mr Som Parkash and Honourable minister for fisheries, govt of Kerala Mercy kutty Amma. Mr Muhammad Sameer, Managing Partner, received the award. 

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