Roopatara

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Roopatara
RoopataraApril2018.jpeg
Cover of April 2018 issue
Managing EditorSandhya Pai
Staff writersRavi Hedge (Group Editor)
CategoriesFilm
FrequencyMonthly
FormatPrint (Paperback), Online
PublisherManipal Media Network Ltd.
FounderManipal Media Network Ltd. [1] [2] [3]
FoundedApril 1977;45 years ago (1977-04) [2]
CountryIndia
Based inManipal, Karnataka
LanguageKannada
Website Roopatara Official website
Manipal medial Network Official website

Roopatara is a Kannada monthly film magazine, published in Karnataka, India, which has its headquarters in Manipal, Karnataka. [4] [5] [6] [7]

Contents

Sandhya Pai is the managing editor of the magazine. [8] [9]

History

Roopatara was launched in April 1977 in Manipal, by Manipal Media Network Ltd. [3] [10] The first edition's cover page featured Rajkumar. [2] [11]

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