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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Dubai: Smoke was seen rising from an area near the United States Consulate in Dubai, according to witness accounts cited by Reuters.
There was no immediate official confirmation on the extent of damage or whether there were any casualties in the incident.
Earlier, the US embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia’s capital, was also attacked. Authorities reported damage to the premises, but no casualties were recorded.
The developments come amid heightened tensions in the region, with Iran continuing to target US interests in the Middle East following deadly attacks launched on Saturday by Israel and the United States.
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