Mangaluru: The Tulu film industry, which is getting set to create a Guinness World Record, has come up to shoot a movie with ten heroes from 10 directors in 17 hours.
Informing this to media persons, Saurabh Bhandari said that along with the veteran heroes of Tulu film industry Tamil superstar Rajsingh would be playing villain’s role in the film.
The film, which will be produced by Nageshwar Cine Combines Company’s Producer Kadandale Suresh Bhandari, will be the first multi-starrer of Tulu. “The film will be shot by more than ten cameras at 10 locations simultaneously in maximum 17 hours,” he added.
The film will have the story, screenplay, dialogue, and compilation by Harish Kottadi. Directors Devdas Kapikad, Vijay Kumar Kodialbail, Prakash Pandeshwar, Mayur Shetty, Ranjith Suvarna, Raj Kamal, Ritesh Bangera, Raghu Shetty will be directing the movie. Tulunadu Chakravarti Arjun Kapikad, Taulabh Star Saurabh Bhandari, Rupesh Shetty, Prithvi Ambar, and Astik Shetty will play the lead roles.
“Already a Kannada film has created a record by shooting it in 18 hours. Now, It's our pleasure to shoot a Tulu film in 17 hours,” director Vijay Vijay Kodialabail said.
Actor Arjun Kapikad, actress Pooja Shetty, director Prakash Pandeshwar, Rajesh Brahmmavar, Avinash, Pammy Kodialbail and others were present.
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Bengaluru (PTI): ISRO on Friday said it has undertaken mission MITRA in Leh, Union Territory of Ladakh, from April 2 to 9, a first-of-its-kind team behavioural study for the benefit of human spaceflight missions such as Gaganyaan.
The mission, inaugurated by the ISRO chairman V Narayanan, was mainly for the crew safety and performance.
"Mission MITRA is a first-of-its-kind team behavioural study designed by ISRO and IAF-Institute of Aerospace Medicine to examine the physiological, psychological, and operational dynamics of Crew and ground teams functioning in a high-altitude environment," ISRO said in a statement.
This study is targeted to generate vital understanding on the team interoperability between crew (Gaganyatris) and ground control teams and the effectiveness of decision making under environmental & operational stress, the space agency said.
Noting that the crew safety and performance are the most critical elements of all Human Spaceflight Missions, ISRO said the ability of the crew to communicate effectively, adapt to stress, maintain psychological resilience and support one another determines the success and safety of any mission.
Analogue missions conducted under controlled yet realistic conditions are utilised to understand how crews perform under challenging conditions, it added.
The space agency said the high altitude of approximately 3,500 meters at Leh having the environmental conditions of hypoxia, low temperature, and isolation, is a natural analogue for spaceflight operations.
