List of Tulu films of 2017

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The list of Tulu films that are scheduled to be released in 2017.

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List of Tulu films of 2017
  2016 Tulu films of 2017 2018  

Releases

January – June

Sl NoOpeningNameGenreCastDirectorSource
16 January Guddedha Bootha HorrorSandeep Bhakta, Ashwitha Nayak, Dinesh AttavarSandeep Paniyur

[1]

210 March Madipu DramaSardar Sathya, M. K. Matta, Seetha KoteChethan Mundari

[2]

37 AprilChapterDramaAsthik Shetty, Aishwarya HegdeMohan Bhatkal

[3]

46 May Yesa DramaRahul Amin, Radhika Rao, Aravind Bolar M.N. Jayanth

[4]

July – December

Sl NoOpeningNameGenreCastDirectorSource
521 JulyArjun Weds AmruthaComedy-DramaAnoop Sagar, Aaradya ShettyRaghu Shetty

[5]

611 August Are Marler ComedyArjun Kapikad, NishmithaDevdas Kapikad

[6]

71 September Pattanaje DramaSoorya Rao, Reshma ShettyThonse Vijaykumar Shetty

[7]

822 September Nemoda Boolya DramaPreetham Shetty Kadar, RajaniB. K. Gangadhar Kirodian

[8]

93 NovemberRang Rangda DibbanaComedyRaviraj Shetty, Samhita ShahKrishnaprasad Uppinakote

[9]

1024 November Ambar Caterers ComedySaurabh, Sindhu LokanathJaiprakash Bajal

[10]

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  4. "Yesa Audio Launch". TuluCinema.com. 4 November 2016. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
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  7. "Pattanaje". TuluCinema.com. 16 September 2016. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
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