Mangaluru: Tulu film ‘90 ML’ has been receiving an overwhelming response from audiences and has successfully completed its second week in theatres across coastal Karnataka.

Produced by Dolphy D’Souza under the banner of DD Productions and directed by Ranjit C Bajal, the film has emerged as a popular entertainer among Tulu cinema audiences.

Strong theatrical run across multiple centres

‘90 ML’ has been released in several key locations including Mangaluru, Udupi, Puttur, Beltangady, Padubidri, Surathkal, Karkala and Deralakatte. The film’s steady run into its second week reflects its positive reception among viewers in the region.

Shot extensively across various locations in Dakshina Kannada district, the film captures the local flavour and cultural backdrop, which has resonated well with audiences.

Ensemble cast adds to appeal

The film features a strong ensemble cast including Vineeth Kumar, Ruhani Shetty, Naveen D Padil, Aravind Bolar, Roshan Shetty, Umesh Mijar, Deepak Rai Panaje and Pushparaj Bollaru.

Other actors in the film include Namita, Shailashree and Dhrithi, who contribute to the film’s engaging narrative and entertainment value.

Technical team behind the film

Director Ranjit C Bajal has also handled the story and screenplay, while dialogues have been written by Tulasidas Mangeshwar.

The film’s cinematography is by Arjun MV, with music composed by Srujan Kumar Tonse. Editing has been carried out by Sachin Ram, while design work is credited to Acharya Guru.

Blend of comedy and local storytelling

‘90 ML’ is a comedy entertainer that blends humour with a storyline tailored to suit the tastes of regional audiences. Its engaging narrative, combined with familiar faces from Tulu cinema, has contributed to its growing popularity.

The film’s success also highlights the continued support for regional cinema in coastal Karnataka, where Tulu films have carved a niche audience base.

Conclusion

With a successful two-week run and strong audience response, ‘90 ML’ has established itself as a notable addition to Tulu cinema. Its performance at the box office reflects the appeal of locally rooted storytelling and light-hearted entertainment. If the current momentum continues, the film is expected to sustain its run in theatres in the coming weeks.