Tulu Koota Kuwait Celebrates 20th Anniversary ‘Tulu Parba 2019’ in Grandeur
Kuwait: On its 20th Anniversary Tulu Koota Kuwait (TKK) celebrated the true spirit of Tulunadu by hosting a grand Tuluparba celebration under the able leadership of the dynamic president Ramesh S. Bhandary on Friday, 25th October 2019 at the American International School, Maidan Hawally Kuwait.
The event started with a grand procession conceptualized by Suresh Salian. People belonging to various communities and age groups took part in it. A blend of Tulunadu festival zeal and passion converted the procession into a kaleidoscope of colours and gaiety. Children carrying flags depicting the different associations in Kuwait and ladies carrying lavishly decorated trays with objects displaying rich Tulunadu culture was the cynosure of all eyes. Tuluparba “Tuluvara mane managala habba” began with a huge fanfare of drums. The Chief guests for the event were Dr M Ravi Shetty (Ex-President of Tulu Koota and Kannada Koota Qatar & Managing Director of ATS Company Qatar), guest of honour Dayanand G Katalsar (President of Karnataka Tulu Sahithya Academy) and Fr Dominic Sequeira.
The reception area was a wonderful sight of the beautifully decorated entrance displaying Temple, Church and Mosque as the centre of attraction this year. The sublime beauty of the reception area cast a spell on the onlookers. It highlighted Unity in Cultural diversity and the faith and belief of people of Tulunadu who are hardworking yet fun-loving and joyful and celebrate every occasion from a blooming of flower to a good harvest.
The audience and guests were welcomed by the comperes of the program Renita Mascarenhas and Paramanad Salian followed by the National anthem. The significant mixing of the soil of Attur Church, Kateel Temple and Ullal Darga on stage marked the opening of Tuluparba 2019, followed by the traditional lighting of the lamp by the Chief Guest and Guest of honour along with President Ramesh S Bhandary, Advisory committee and Managing committee members. Tulu Parba 2019 Souvenir was beautifully released during the theme song of TKK ‘Sirimudi Singaro’ that was melodiously sung by Suresh Salian.
Fr Dominic Sequeira, Parish Priest of Salmiya Church, guest of honour addressed the audience and appreciated the wonderful values imbibed by Tulukoota Kuwait.
Prayer dance invoking the blessing of the Almighty was rendered by Nrithya Niketan students, choreographed by Vidushi Shanthala Acharya.
This was followed by the Felicitation program hosted by Dr Preeti Shetty. TKK President Ramesh S Bhandary welcomed honourable guests Dr Ravi Shetty and Dayanand G Kathalsar with flower bouquets. In his speech, President reiterated the important role played by Tuluparba and Tulukoota Kuwait in connecting the children and adults to rich Tulunadu art and culture. He also highlighted the evolution of charity and philanthropic works of TKK during its 20 years journey and the significant contributions made my Tulukoota Kuwait in the 20th year where they explored new areas of providing shelter to the needy under the “Ashrayayojana” and very strongly supported educational causes during the year. He also extended his warm greetings to the Koota members and families on the auspicious occasion of Diwali.
All the sponsors were felicitated with flowers and memento for their contribution to the event. TKK committee member Vijay Kairangala was honoured for his contribution and service to the association. TKK convener and founder president Sudhakar Shetty who would be returning to India after long years of service in Kuwait was felicitated for his leadership and continued service to the Koota since its inception. During the programme, Sathish Achari was felicitated for his contribution to Stage Settings. Welfare Officer Faustine Pinto was also felicitated for his outstanding contribution to the Koota for the past several years.
Visiting artistes Parmanand Salian, and Prasanna Shetty Bailur were also felicitated. Guest of honour Dayanand Kathalsar, President of Karnataka Tulu Sahithya Academy was felicitated for his services to Tulu Culture. Dr M Ravi Shetty Chief Guest of the event was also felicitated and honoured during the ceremony. In his speech, he emphasized the importance of communal harmony.
Scholarship and certificates of appreciation for academic excellence were handed over to meritorious 10th and 12th standard kids of TKK members by K Jeeva Sagar, Indian Ambassador to Kuwait and the TKK President Ramesh S Bhandary. The Ambassador congratulated the recipients and appreciated the work of TKK in bringing communities together as one family. He also greeted the Koota members on the auspicious occasion of Diwali.
The audience was left mesmerized by the “Bhoomi Bechaand” act on stage that conveyed a strong message on the scenario of global warming and preserving nature. The act was conceptualized by Paramanad Salian Sasihithlu and directed by talented committee member Satish Acharya. More than 100 talented TKK artistes of all ages had performed and enthralled the audience for almost 1 hour 10 mins and gave the message of our mother earth gets destroyed due to global warming and every human being should take precautions to protect our nature. Satisha Acharya & dance choreographer of this concept Vidushi Shantala Satisha were honoured with mementoes for their fantastic work.
Another highlight of the day was the super hit drama ‘BuddiChapat’ by ChaitanyaKalavidaru Udupi, created and directed by Prashamsa fame Prasanna Shetty Bailur, took the jam-packed audience in the comedy world with its rib-tickling comedy and emotions. All the drama artistes were honoured with mementoes by President and Management Committee Members.
The programme was well coordinated by young and Dynamic Cultural Secretary Abdul Razak and Management Committee, while sound and lightings were provided by Waves Events & Rentals Kuwait, makeup done by Ajith Bipore & Team, slides by Aravind, Pareekshith and Allan, welfare presentation by Jagadeesh Shanobogue, Tharendra Shettigar & Dr Preeti and souvenir artwork designed by Sachidananda Suvarna. Vijay Wilson – General Secretary delivered the vote of thanks.