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Sandalwood Remembers SPB With Yedhe Tumbi Haduvenu, Colors Kannada Viewers Emotional Feb 22, 2021, 16:24 IST
It is about five months since legendary playback singer of Indian cinema SP Balasubramanyam (SPB) passed away deserting millions of his fans. It is difficult to number the people who adore him for his singing prowess. His contribution to the Indian film industry is unfathomable. He was the voice of many Indian stars. In memory of this great singer, Colors Kannada hosted a special program titled Yede Thumbi Haaduvenu which was telecast on Saturday and Sunday at 7.30 pm.
The special program was attended by many stalwarts of the film industry. Crazy Star Ravichandran, Pranaya Raja Srinath, music director Gurukiran, musician Hamsa Lekha, actors Vijaya Raghavendra, Vinaya Prasad, SPB’s son and singer S P Charan, S P Shailaja, Mano Murthy, K Kalyan, Doddanna, Rockline Venkatesh, Manu, Sharan, Anuradha Bhat, and others participated in this program.
Mysore/Mysuru: Over five lakh people visited the 25th edition ‘
Hunar Haat’ a 9-day sale-cum-exhibition of handicrafts, which concluded at Maharaja’s Ground in city yesterday.
The exposition, a confluence of culture and cuisine of many States, reportedly made a business of over Rs. 30 lakh in nine days. Held with a slogan of ‘Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat’ by Union Ministry of Minority Development and National Minority Development Corporation, it was opened by Union Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda.
Over 125 varieties of food from different States were served to Mysureans. Along with lip-smacking food, a variety of cultural programmes entertained the visitors. Singers from bollywood too enthralled the audience daily which added colour to the festival. The exhibition also had selfie point, book mart and handicrafts items.