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- Nachom-ia Kumpasar (English: Let's dance to the rhythm), is a Konkani musical drama film. It is based on the lives of two jazz musicians, Chris Perry and Lorna. The film, which takes its title from the name of a song by the two artists, was directed by Bardroy Barretto. It starred Vijay Maurya and Palomi Ghosh in the lead roles. The story is told through over 20 popular Konkani songs from the 1960s and 1970s that have been re-recorded for this film. The film is set in the 1960s and is a tribute to the 'unsung' Konkani musicians of that era. The Goa premiere was held at Ravindra Bhavan, Margao. The film was funded with contributions from friends. (en)
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- Bardroy Barretto, Lionel Fernandes, Shweta Venkat (en)
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- Chris Perry, Ronnie Monserrate, Jacob Pereira
All original songs written & composed by Chris Perry (en)
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- Goa Folklore Productions
Executive Producers - Angelo Braganza, Bardroy Barretto, Radheyshyam Pipalwa, Michael Arakkal (en)
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- Bardroy Barretto, Mridul Toolsidas (en)
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- Vijay Maurya & Palomi Ghosh (en)
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- Goa Folklore Productions (en)
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- Bardroy Barretto, Mridul Toolsidas, Angelo Braganza (en)
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- Nachom-ia Kumpasar (English: Let's dance to the rhythm), is a Konkani musical drama film. It is based on the lives of two jazz musicians, Chris Perry and Lorna. The film, which takes its title from the name of a song by the two artists, was directed by Bardroy Barretto. It starred Vijay Maurya and Palomi Ghosh in the lead roles. The story is told through over 20 popular Konkani songs from the 1960s and 1970s that have been re-recorded for this film. The film is set in the 1960s and is a tribute to the 'unsung' Konkani musicians of that era. (en)
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