Friday, November 14, 2014

Chaali Polilu Songs, Madime Songs New Tulu Movie Songs



[Mangalore ಕುಡ್ಲ]         "  Tulu Song  "
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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Watch Full Movie : Tulu Mega Hit Movie "Oriyardori Asal"


 Watch Full Movie The Super Hit Tulu Film 'Oriyardori Asal'  


                     PART 1                                  



                     PART 2                                  


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 Tulu film "ORIYARDORI ASAL" (One smarter than the other) 
Oriyardori Asal (English: One better than the other) is a 2011 Indian Tulu language film directed by H. S. Rajashekar and produced by Roopa Vijayakumar Kodialbail, starring Likith Shetty, Ramya Barna, Naveen D. Padil, Aravind Bolar and Rekha Das in the lead roles. It is the most successful Tulu film till date. The film is based on the famous Tulu comedy drama with the same title, written by Vijayakumar Kodialbail. He also wrote the story, screenplay, dialogue and lyrics for the film

Special Thanks To Vijayakumar Kodialbail.     

Friday, May 31, 2013

Belthangady MLA Vasanth Bangera takes oath in Tulu in Karnataka Assembly



ತುಳುವಿನಲ್ಲಿ ಪ್ರಮಾಣವಚನ ಸ್ವೀಕರಿಸಿದ ಬಂಗೇರ ಅವರಿಗೆ ತುಳುನಾಡು ಜನತೆಯ ಪರವಾಗಿ ತುಂಬು ಹೃದಯದ ಧನ್ಯವಾದಗಳು . ಸೊಲ್ಮೆಲು

Belthangady MLA Vasanth Bangera Who Took Oath  in Tulu On The Second Day of  The Assembly  Session  on May 30 Thursday, Has Thereby Giving More Voice to The Demand to Grant Tulu Language 









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TWICE OVER

Senior member Vasanth Bangera of the Congress representing Belthangady taluk in     Dakshina Kannada took oath as member of the Legislative Assembly twice on Thursday. First, he took oath in Tulu language and then in Kannada.Since Tulu is not one of the 22 official languages recognised by the Constitution, Mr. Guttedar instructed Mr. Bangera to take oath in Kannada again.

Monday, April 1, 2013

It is back to 15 hours of power cut

    hahahaha

APRIL FOOL
     !!!!!!!!!!!!
       "Kuri balek burndd"   ಮಗ  ಕುರಿ ಬಲೆಗೆ ಬಿತ್ತು

Monday, February 11, 2013

How To Check BSNL Broadband Usage


BSNL Broadband Data Usage Checking Process Through Online Portal & SMS


BSNL Customers in many are worrying about how much BSNL Broadband Free usage limit crossed and how much excess bills are coming for internet data usage and how to check the broad band data usage for a user with an online portal account. 

Now there is no need  to worry about excess broadband usage, because BSNL has provided two options in getting your BSNL Broadband Data usage on daily basis.

BSNL Broadband Data Usage Checking Process Through Online Portal and SMS 

1. Through BSNL Broadband Customer Selfcare Portal  which requires user to be registered, this portal provides broadband usage and landline customer details upto date and the facilities like Complaints, Plan change, View Bills, Bill Payment, Check Broadband Unbilled Usage, Update Profile, Track Orders/Complaints Online, Change Broadband Password etc.., through login to their respective link as follows.
2. Through  SMS
There are two procedures to get the Broadband usage through SMS as follows
Procedure-1 : From BSNL Mobile
Registration is Mandatory
REG<STD Code with Zero+Telephone Number> (Telephone Number means your Broadband   LL number), Example: REG 0402355555 and send SMS to 52295.You will get confirmation message.
b)BBU <STD Code with Zero+Telephone Number> (Telephone Number means your Broadband  LL number), Example:- BBU 0402355555 and send SMS to 52295.Yow will get Broadband usage details,
Procedure-2 : From Other Operators Mobile
Registration is Mandatory
a)  REG<STD Code with Zero+Telephone Number> (Telephone Number means your Broadband   LL number),Example: REG 0402355555 and send SMS to 09448077777
b) BBU <STD Code with Zero+Telephone Number> (Telephone Number means your Broadband   LL number).
Example: BBU 0402355555 and send SMS to 09448077777

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Mangalore : Cinepolis opens five screen multiplex

                          Mangalore gets one more multiplex

The second multiplex with five screens will open to public on Saturday, giving much needed relief to viewers who had to depend on only one multiplex with four screens till date.
The Cinepolis multiplex has five screens, including VIP class. On Saturday only four screens will be open - minus the VIP class as work is incomplete.
If all had gone well, the city should have had Cinepolis multiplex last year itself, but it was embroiled in controversies. The District administration while rejecting the licence cited absence of several mandatory licences required under Karnataka Cinemas (Regulations) Rule 1971.










Incidentally, NS Channappa Gowda gave the no objection certificate for Cinepolis on the last day of him relinquishing his office as Deputy Commissioner. Channappa said: Earlier the fire NOC was not given to the entire building; hence the permission was not given from the district administration. The NOC was given after the building authorities obtained fire NOC to the entire building.''

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The Hindu GroupMANGALORE: In a month and a half, Mangalore will get a 1,200-seat five-screen three-dimensional (3D) cinema multiplex, including 60-seat auditorium with “luxury” seating. Called “VIP”, the seats will have 180-degree reclining ability and in-seat catering from the in-house food and beverage (F and B) section of cine operators, said Ashish Shukla, Head — Exhibition, Cinepolis India, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cinépolis, Mexico-based international cine “exhibitor”.Cinepolis has invested Rs. 10 crore for the five screens (Rs. 2 crore per screen), which will be on the fourth floor of the City Centre Mall, Mangalore.The screen, seating arrangements, and technology to show the movie was the exhibitor's, which had taken the property on a renewable “lease model” from Mohtisham, he said.How many people in Mangalore would watch movies from such seats?“We think we will get them although mornings on weekdays are a bit of a concern for us.“Even if there are two people, we will screen the movie,” he said.Sixty per cent of the collections originate on weekends and 40 per cent from four weekdays (Mondays to Thursdays), said Mr. Shukla.Mangalore was chosen based on its student population, multilingual crowd with a propensity to watch movies. It will show Tulu, English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam movies. Ticketing will be online, through SMS and email. Pricing has not been decided as yet but “is not substantially different from multiplexes,” he said.The company has set up a Facebook page about the multiplex in the city, where it expects 10,000 people to visit the multiplex each week.A seven-screen multiplex was started in Bangalore two weeks ago but the “VIP” auditorium could not be introduced there as the “shell” had been made.In Mangalore, it was financially feasible, he said.The company has 200 such “VIP” screens in the world.The seven-screen multiplex in at the RM Mall in Bangalore has taken off in two weeks with 80 per cent occupancy on the last weekend for 13 movies. About 32,000 people have visited it in the last 12 days.“The initial fervour will reduce but we expect them to return because of the experience,” he said.South India was an “extremely crucial market” for the company because of the multilingual market.In Karnataka, it was looking at other cities to set up multiplexes, Mr. Shukla added.