Reviving Kannada Culture Through a Global Platform

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Rohith Annigeri, Director of Product Management and Strategy at Dell Technologies, along with Dr. Amarnath, Dr. Anuradha Tavarekere, and Prashanth Lakshme Gowda, Principal Software Engineer at Dell, are the pillars behind the Texas Kannada Short Film Festival (TKSFF). These four individuals, settled in the USA, are united by their enduring love for Kannada language and cinema.

On 11th January 2024, TKSFF will host an exclusive screening at Renukamba Digital Studio, Malleshwaram, Bengaluru, attended by notable guests from the Kannada film industry. The event promises to be a spectacular celebration of short films and creative talent.

The TKSFF focus team includes Haricharan Mylaraiah, Ranganatha Bande, Sunil Subbanna, Archana Shashidhar, Shivashankar S Nagaraj, Ashwin Mysore, Chakrapani Rao, Rachappa Bellappa, and Jayanthi Arya. Supporting this initiative are Naveen, Padmini, and Sharath Siddappa, all of whom

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