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'Dabak Dabaa Aisa' completes shooting in 22 days

Published On : 06 Oct 2015   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Mangaluru: Tulu film 'Dabak Dabaa Aisa' produced and directed by Prakash Pandeshwar has completed shooting in just 22 days. The shooting had begun on September 14 with the muhurat.

Addressing a press meet on Tuesday October 6, Prakash Pandeshwar said, "Our first film 'Chaali Polilu' will complete one year in October end. 'Dabak Dabaa Aisa' has been completed in just 22 days. The film was shot in various locations in and around Mangaluru and Suratkal, such as Bondel, Kulshekar, Panambur, Tannir Bavi and Mulky. The film has been made with a budget of Rs 50 lakh."

The film is said to bea comedy venture with a very good social message. Naveen D Padil will be playing the lead in the film along with newbie Sheethal.The film also has Devdas Kapikad, Bojaraj Vamanjoor, Arvind Bolar, Sundar Rai Mandara, Lakshman Kumar Mallur, Surendra Bantwal, Girish Shetty Kateel, Sudheer Raj Urwa, Sarojini Shetty, Umesh Mijar, Prasanna Bailoor, Satish Bandale, Ravi Surathkal, Somu Jokatte, Harish Kadandhale, Shobha Shakthinagar, Prashanth Konchadi, Sadashivadas, Mohan Koppala, Pushparaj Shetty Kudumboor, Manohar Shetty Surathkal, Yashawanth Shetty Krishnapura, Chethak Poojary and Vinod Yekku.

The movie is in post-production and is expected to release in January or February 2016.







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