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Noshibacho Khell to be screened in Bengaluru

Published On : 29 May 2017   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Bengaluru Famous writer Henry D'Silva's much acclaimed Konkani movie Noshibacho Khell will hit the screen in Bengaluru with two shows, at St Joseph's arts and Science College auditorium, on Sunday, May 28.

The two and half hour film was screened in several places has been a super hit already with most venues being housefull. It will undoubtedly be the trendsetter, with its new dimension, for Konkani films. Through its technical brilliance, the movie has set a benchmark for any enterprising film producer to rise above the expectations of the present day audience.

Well known Konkani playwright Henry D’Silva Suratkal, in the late seventies consistently presented many successful Konkani plays on Bombay’s Konkani stage. His great love for his mother tongue and his passion towards performing arts prompted him to produce the recent Konkani film, Noshibacho Khell, which has already created history by attracting the highest number of audience so far in the Konkani Film Industry.







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