'Dhand' creates history in UAE with three shows a day

[email protected] (Media Release)
September 6, 2015

Dubai, Sep 6: Sandhya Creations second venture 'DHAND' successfully launched in UAE with three shows in a single day and that too in Sharjah Al Hamra Cinema, Rolla to create a history after their first film NIREL last year.

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Beating all the odds, DHAND moved forward once again in UAE too with thousands of fans of Tulu Cinema rushing into the theatre pre-booking tickets, sacrificing their noon sleep and weekly off days to watch the much awaited movie. Tuluvas in UAE witnessed the movie and recorded their voice accepting DHAND as one of the best movie they have ever seen.

It all started with the inaugural Premier show at 1 PM on 4th September, 2015 (Friday) as Producer Shodhan Prasad welcomed the audience and introduced Sandhya Creations family, Sandhya Shodhan, Nindiya Prasad & Shravya Prasad. He then introduced DHAND Team in UAE, Director Ranjith Bajpe, Marketing Head Deepak Paladka, Lyricists Rajneesh Amin & U.Y. Ravichandran Sonandur. With loud cheers from the crowd 'Kusalda Birse' Sandeep Shetty Manibettu & 'Pataki' Anvitha Sagar were introduced along with Nirel Fame Anoop Sagar, Lead Comedian Deepak Paladka and guest actor Vikram Kudroli who is the son of Executive Producer Sudhakar Kudroli.

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Chief Guests Rev. Father Maxim Pinto Priest of St. Michael Church, Sharjah along with Sinha, Sales & Marketing Manager, Thrifty Car Rental, Sarvotham Shetty, President, Karnataka Sangha Abu Dhabi, Shekhar Shetty, MD of Arab Udupi Group of Hotels, Manohar Suvarna, Chief Convener Billawa Balaga, Abu Dhabi, Satish Venkataramana, MD of Chilly Willy Trading, Joseph Mathias MD of Merit Freight Logistics & Ashish, Manager of Al Hamra Cinema, Sharjah were all invited to light the auspicious lamp and they did the honours. Audio CDs of DHAND were distributed to all the Guests on dais.

Shodhan later thanked all the audience, Media representatives, Leaders of various Organisation, Dhand Team and all those who supported in the making of DHAND and wished them an enjoyable film.

It was nice to see people flocking into the theatre for all the three shows enjoying the movie and clicking photos with their stars which were immediately uploaded in the social media. The reaction of the people and the laughter in their eyes clearly showed the satisfaction of viewing a good movie.

Dhand of Sandhya Creations is Produced by Shodhan Prasad and directed by Ranjith Bajpe having Arjun Kapikad playing protagonist of the movie along with Sandeep Shetty, Nirel fames Anoop Sagar performance in a negative role was really appreciated along with Deepak Paladka who acted as main comedian, supported by Gopinath Bhat, Umesh Mijar, Ranjan Boloor, Shilpa Suvarna, Anvita Sagar, Nidhi Maroli & Shodhan Prasad playing major roles in the movie along with other actors.

It had beautiful songs penned by lyricsts Rajneesh Amin, Loku Kudla & Ravichandran Sonandur for the Music composed by NIREL fame Abhishek S.N. Mixing and Mastering of the music was done by Swapnil Digde. Karthik Mallur captured every bit of the movie as DOP while Sujith Nayak did the editing part perfectly. The action pack was by Ultimate Shivu.

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February 4,2026

Mangaluru: Urban local bodies and gram panchayats should make the use of Kannada on signboards mandatory while issuing trade licences to commercial establishments, Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner Darshan HV said. He also called for regular inspections to ensure compliance.

Presiding over the District Kannada Awareness Committee meeting at the deputy commissioner’s office, Darshan said the city corporation would be directed to ensure that shops operating in malls prominently display their names in Kannada. “All commercial establishments, including shops, companies, offices and hotels, must mandatorily display their names in Kannada on signboards,” he said.

The deputy commissioner added that the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) would be instructed to include Kannada on signboards along national highways. Banks, he said, would be directed through committee meetings to provide application forms in Kannada.

“Even if English-medium schools and colleges impart education in English, their signboards must display the institution’s name in Kannada. Steps will also be taken to ensure that private buses display place names in Kannada,” Darshan said.

During the meeting, committee members raised concerns over the closure of Kannada-medium schools in rural areas due to a shortage of teachers and stressed the need for immediate corrective measures. They also pointed out that several industries employ workers from other states while overlooking local candidates.

Members further demanded that nationalised banks provide deposit and withdrawal slips in Kannada. It was brought to the deputy commissioner’s notice that the presence of staff without knowledge of Kannada in rural branches of nationalised banks is causing hardship to local customers.

Meanwhile, MP Srinath, president of the District Kannada Sahitya Parishat, urged the district administration to allot land for the construction of a district Kannada Bhavana in Mangaluru.

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February 5,2026

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Mangaluru: The KSRTC Mangaluru division has rolled back the fare hike on buses operating on the Mangaluru–Kasaragod route following the suspension of toll collection at the Arikkady toll plaza near Kumbala in Kasaragod district.

The fare revision had been implemented after the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) began toll collection at the Arikkady plaza on NH-66. As a result, fares for ordinary and Rajahamsa services were increased by ₹7 and ₹10, respectively, raising the bus fare from Mangaluru to Kasaragod from ₹81 to ₹88.

Senior Divisional Controller of KSRTC’s Mangaluru division, Rajesh Shetty, said the fares were reduced after toll collection at the Arikkady plaza was stopped. “The tollgate began operations on January 13, and the toll amount was deducted from the FASTag accounts of KSRTC buses operating on the route. Following an order from the central government to suspend toll collection, KSRTC has also withdrawn the additional fare with immediate effect,” he said.

At present, vehicles travelling on the Mangaluru–Kasaragod route pay toll only at the Talapady toll plaza. The toll for light motor vehicles (LMVs) at Talapady is ₹80 for a same-day return, while heavy vehicles, including buses, are charged ₹250. At Arikkady, the toll rates were ₹130 for LMVs (same-day return) and ₹450 for buses.

Protests against Arikkady toll plaza

The Arikkady toll plaza witnessed widespread protests from January 12, the day toll collection commenced. On the second day, an action committee led by Manjeshwar MLA A K M Ashraf launched an indefinite protest at the site. Except for the BJP, leaders and workers of most major political parties participated in the agitation.

On the night of January 14, a large number of protesters gathered at the plaza and vandalised property, following which authorities temporarily suspended toll operations. The BJP later also expressed opposition to the toll plaza and criticised NHAI’s decision. 

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February 3,2026

Bengaluru: Following reports of fresh Nipah virus (NiV) cases in West Bengal and heightened vigilance across parts of Southeast Asia, the Karnataka Health Department has placed the state on high alert and activated emergency preparedness protocols.

Health officials said enhanced surveillance measures have been initiated after two healthcare workers in Barasat, West Bengal, tested positive for the virus earlier this month. While no cases have been reported in Karnataka so far, authorities said the state’s past exposure to Nipah outbreaks and high inter-state mobility warranted preventive action.

Officials have directed district health teams to intensify monitoring, particularly at hospitals and points of entry, and to ensure early detection and isolation of suspected cases.

High Mortality Virus with Multiple Transmission Routes

Nipah virus is a zoonotic disease that can spread from animals to humans and has a reported fatality rate ranging between 60 and 75 per cent. Fruit bats, also known as flying foxes, are the natural reservoirs of the virus and can transmit it by contaminating food sources with saliva or urine.

Known modes of transmission include:

•    Contaminated food: Consumption of fruits partially eaten by bats or raw date-palm sap
•    Animal contact: Exposure to infected pigs or other animals
•    Human-to-human transmission: Close contact with body fluids of infected persons, particularly in healthcare settings

Symptoms and Disease Progression

The incubation period typically ranges from 4 to 14 days, though delayed onset has also been reported. Early symptoms often resemble common viral infections, making prompt clinical suspicion critical.

•    Initial symptoms: Fever, headache, body aches, fatigue, sore throat
•    Progressive symptoms: Drowsiness, disorientation, altered mental state
•    Severe stage: Seizures, neck stiffness and acute encephalitis, which can rapidly progress to coma

Public Health Advisory

The Health Department has issued precautionary guidelines urging the public to adopt risk-avoidance practices to prevent any local spillover.

Do’s
•    Wash fruits thoroughly before consumption
•    Drink boiled and cooled water
•    Use protective equipment while handling livestock
•    Maintain strict hand hygiene

Don’ts
•    Avoid fruits found on the ground or showing bite marks
•    Do not consume beverages made from raw tree sap, including toddy
•    Avoid areas with dense bat populations
•    Do not handle sick or dead animals

Preparedness Measures

Officials confirmed that isolation wards are being readied in major government hospitals and that medical staff are being sensitised to identify early warning signs.

“There is no cause for panic, but there is a need for heightened vigilance,” a senior health official said, adding that there is currently no approved vaccine or specific antiviral treatment for Nipah, and care remains largely supportive.

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