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Madime
''Madime (Wedding)'' is a Tulu language film directed by Vijaykumar Kodialbail starring Likith Shetty and Ramya Barna in lead roles. Madime is produced by Megina Malady Balakrishna Shetty. The movie was reported to be remade in Marathi, thereby becoming the first Tulu to be remade in other language. The film was released on 20 November 2014. Cast *Likith Shetty *Ramya Barna Ramya Barna (born 4 August 1986) is an Indian actress, primarily appearing in Kannada films. She made her acting debut in 2008, starring in ''Neenyare'' and went on to appear in several commercially successful films and also did an artistic fi ... *Umesh Mijar *Navya *Usha Bhandary *Bhojaraj Vamanjoor *Jayarama Acharya *Santosh Shetty *Chetan Rai Mani *Raghavendra Rai * Sandeep Shetty Maibettu *Prasanna Bailoor *Sunil Nelligudde *Manju Rai Muloor *Rohini Jagaram *Ramesh Kalladka *Dayanand Kulal Urwa *Arun Shetty Mangaladevi *Yadav Mannagudde *Vinod Yekkur *Mangesh Bhat Vittal *Harish Moodbidri Refe ...
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Sandeep Shetty
Sandeep Shetty (born 23 July) is an Indian actor known for his roles in Tulu Cinemas like Dhand, Madime, Ekka Saka and many Dramas and stage performances. He, along with his team, ''Prashamsa'' won ''Bale Telipale, a'' stand-up comedy contest show on Namma TV for three consecutive years in Coastal Karnataka. Sandeep has performed more than 1000 stage shows in international locations such as Muscat, Dubai, Kuwait and Bahrain, as well as locations within India including Bengaluru, Mumbai and Pune. Early life Sandeep Shetty was born on 23 July at Manibettu a place next to Shirva village of Udupi Udupi (alternate spelling Udipi; also known as Odipu) is a city in the Indian state of Karnataka. Udupi is situated about north of the educational, commercial and industrial hub of Mangalore and about west of state capital Bangalore by road. ... District. Sandeep, who holds BBM and MBA degrees, is the son of Sunder Shetty and Rathna Shetty. Sandeep started his acting career in ...
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Likith Shetty
Likith Shetty (born 27 February 1989) is an Indian actor, who works in the Kannada film industry. He started his career as a television anchor in 2007. Career Likith Shetty started his career by anchoring television shows in 2007, but he always desired to be an actor. He started his journey into acting and completed a diploma in theatre from Navarasa school of Art, Bangalore. He made his film acting debut in "Parole" in 2010 directed by Rajshekar. His next film was ''Oriyardori Asal'' in Tulu where he played the hero; it was a hit and ran for 300 days. Along with this he also started being an anchor for many TV shows. He has also worked in '' Nam Duniya Nam Style'', ''Madime'' and ''Sankashta Kara Ganapathi ''Sankashta Kara Ganapathi'' is a 2018 Indian Kannada-language romantic comedy film directed by Arjun Kumar S. Faizan Khan and Rajesh Babu produced it under Dynamite Films Private Limited's banner. The film features Likith Shetty and Shruti Gora ...''. In 2011, he acted in ...
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Tulu Cinema
Tulu cinema, also known as Coastalwood, is a part of Indian cinema. The Tulu film industry produces five to seven films annually. The first Tulu film was ''Enna Thangadi'' released in 1971. Usually, earlier, these films were released in theatres across the Tulu Nadu region. But currently the Tulu film industry has grown to such an extent that films are being released simultaneously in Mangalore, Udupi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Gulf countries. The critically acclaimed Tulu film '' Suddha'' won the award for the best Indian Film at the Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema held in New Delhi in 2006. In 2011, the Tulu film Industry got a second lease of life with the release of the film ''Oriyardori Asal''. The film turned out to be the biggest hit in Tulu film history to date. '' Chaali Polilu'' is the longest running film in Tulu film industry. This movie is the highest-grossing film in the Tulu film industry. It has successfully completed 470 days at PVR Cinemas in Mang ...
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Ramya Barna
Ramya Barna (born 4 August 1986) is an Indian actress, primarily appearing in Kannada films. She made her acting debut in 2008, starring in ''Neenyare'' and went on to appear in several commercially successful films and also did an artistic film in Tulu language. She has also made appearances in Tamil and Telugu films. Personal life Ramya was born in the Coorg district of Karnataka in India. Her father is an Assistant general manager at the RBI. She did her schooling in Bangalore and also in Mumbai. She has completed her bachelor's degree in Travel and Tourism from Jyoti Nivas College, Bangalore. She started her career with Wipro in a BPO in Navi Mumbai for a year as a customer service executive. In 2010 she was doing her MBA course from Sikkim Manipal University parallel to her cinema career. She said that she never dreamt of becoming an actress. She first refused an offer by a producer but her friends insisted her to step into the industry and accepted to act as the second ...
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Tulu Language
Tulu () in Kannada script, ml, ത‍ുള‍ു ഭാഷെ in Malayalam script. ''bhāṣe'', , ''bhāśe'', and ''bāśe'' are alternative spellings for the Tulu word ''bāse'' in the Kannada script. The correct spelling for the word "language" in Kannada Kannada (; ಕನ್ನಡ, ), originally romanised Canarese, is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the people of Karnataka in southwestern India, with minorities in all neighbouring states. It has around 47 million native s ... is kn, ಭಾಷೆ ''bhāṣe'', but that is not necessarily true in Tulu. Männer's ''Tulu-English and English-Tulu Dictionary'' (1886) says, " bāšè, bāsè, ''see'' ." (vol. 1, p. 478), " bhāšè, bhāshè, ''s''. Speech, language." (vol. 1, p. 508), meaning that the four spellings are more or less acceptable. The word is actually pronounced ''bāse'' in Tulu. Note that š and sh in his dictionary correspond to ''ś'' and ''ṣ'', respe ...
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