Life of unsung Tulunadu heroes-'Kanthabare-Boodabare' on celluloid soon

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October 2, 2013

Mangalore, Oct 2: 'Rangasudarshana', Sasihitlu is set to shoot first short film based on the life of epic heroes of Tulunadu 'Kanthabare- Boodabare' in November, this year.

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Shooting is planned to complete by March, 2014 and three hours film will be shot in birth place of Kanthabare – Boodabare and surroundings.

Paramananda V Salian, director and script writer of the film briefing press persons here on Tuesday said that so far no film has been made on Kanthabare-Boodabare and hence the team thought it was appropriate to make a three hour film of the unsung heroes.

Briefing about the film he said that half and hour will be dedicated in the film only to introduce the duo and give a background of them. The makers of the film are yet to decide on the cast.

However, a 'Muhurtha' ceremony of the film has been planned by Rangasudarshana Sasihitlu at Kollurgudde Sana, Mulki, which is the birth place of epic heroes.

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