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Right Bokka Left - Nadutu Kudonji
Directed byYelnad Yatish Alva
Produced byYelnad Yatish Alva, K Chandrashekar Rai Akshay Puttur
Written byYelnad Yatish Alva
Starring Sandeep Shetty
Prasanna Shetty Bailoor
Tonse Vijay Kumar Shetty
Kumbra Dayakar Alva
Chaya Harsha
Namita Sharan
Mohair Shetty
Mervin
Music byDr Nitin Acharya
CinematographyM.Yathish Kumar Alva
Edited byM.Yathish Kumar Alva
Production
company
golden studios bangalore
Distributed bymangalambika productions
Release date
  • 5 November 2015 (2015-11-05)
CountryIndia
Language Tulu
Budget0.18 crore (US$25,000)

Right Bokka Left - Nadutu Kudonji is a Tulu language film directed by Yelnad Yatish Alva [1] starring Sandeep Shetty, Prasanna Shetty Bailoor in lead roles and Tonse Vijay Kumar Shetty, Kumbra Dayakar Alva, Chaya Harsha, Namita Sharan, Mohair Shetty, Mervin are the remaining actors. Right Bokka Left is produced under the banner of Sri Mangalambika Productions by Yelnad Yatish Alva, & K Chandrashekar Rai Akshay Puttur. [2]

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Plot

The movie is about how a helpless person is helped by his friends and finally becomes an industrialist. [3]

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtracks of the film were composed by Dr Nitin Acharya. penned by director M.Yathish Kumar Alva.Released by Muzik247 Tulu [4] [5]

Sl.NoSongSingerLyrics
01Kudonji JanmogooDr.Nitin Acharyayelnad yathish
02Pondayelnaad yathish
03Ninane Kenditayelnaad yathish
04Bijuna Galig Male Versionyelnaad yathish
05Bijuna Galig Female Versionyelnad yathish
06Right Bokka LeftDr. Nithin Acharya

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References

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