Mangaluru, Sept 16: Evan as the Tulu film industry all set to score a century, the Karnataka Chalanachitra Academy (KCA) has decided to hold a three-day regional film festival in Mangaluru, the capital of Tulu Nadu, to celebrate the rare achievement of the dialect.
Tulu film industry has a history of over four-and-a-half-decades. The first Tulu movie ‘Enna Tangadi’ was released in 1971 at the Jyothi talkies. After 43 years, the 50th Tulu movie, ‘Bhramashri Narayana Guruswami’, was released at the same talkies in 2014. Interestingly, in last four years, the industry has recorded its second half century.
The regional film festival will be held at a state-of-the-art screen in St. Aloysius College in the city from September 21 to 23, said Nagatihalli Chandrashekar, Chairman, KCA.
He said that four landmark Tulu films, including national award winning movie Paddayi, directed by Abhaya Simha, will be screened in the festival, besides films in Kannada, Kodava, Banjara, Konkani and Beary languages.
“This week, the number of Tulu films made in the last four decades will be crossing the 100 mark. This regional film festival is to mark the event,” he said.
Many of the Tulu films have managed to complete 100 days in theatres. The Rs. 60-lakh Chaali Polilu made Rs. 2 crore at the box office recently. This despite the fact that Tulu is not a language included in the eighth schedule of the Constitution, and is spoken only in the coastal districts of Karnataka by about 75-lakh people, said Mr. Chandrashekar.

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