Award Winning Tamil film Kida releasing as Deepavali
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'Kida' stands as a remarkable milestone, being the inaugural Tamil film produced by the esteemed Tollywood luminary, 'Sravanthi' Ravi Kishore. Under the capable direction of RA Venkat, this cinematic gem boasts a talented ensemble cast, featuring the likes of Poo Ramu and Kali Venkat.
This film has not only wowed audiences but has also earned prestigious accolades, including a resounding standing ovation at the International Film Festival of India in Goa. It further garnered top honors at the 20th Chennai International Film Festival, securing both the Best Film and Best Actor awards. Its global recognition has been solidified by official selections at renowned events like Indian Panorama, Indian Film Festival Of Melbourne, and the Jagran Film Festival, capturing the hearts of diverse audiences over the past six months.
Now, as it gets dubbed and prepared for release as 'Deepavali' on November 11th, the film is poised to enchant both Telugu and Tamil viewers. 'Sravanthi' Ravi Kishore, a veteran with 38 years of film production, is celebrated for his unwavering dedication to content as the cornerstone of cinematic excellence. 'Kida' is his 38th endeavor and a groundbreaking venture into Tamil cinema.
'Deepavali' unfolds a heartwarming narrative, centered around the bonds between a grandfather, a grandson, and a goat. This emotionally resonant tale struck a chord with Ravi Kishore, leading him to produce it, granting the debutant director, Ra.Venkat, creative freedom to bring the script's magic to life on the screen.
Director RA Venkat illuminates the film's emotional core, noting that the central theme of 'Deepavali' revolves around the relationships between a grandfather, a grandson, and a child, set against the backdrop of Deepavali festivities in Tamil Nadu. Inspired by his own childhood memories spent with his grandparents, the story unfolds in a village on the border of Andhra and Tamil Nadu, in the Chittoor district. These universal emotions are poised to resonate with audiences of all languages. Venkat expresses his immense gratitude for the unwavering support of 'Sravanthi' Ravi Kishore, who provided creative freedom and everything necessary for the film's creation. This project also marks the debut of many newcomers, including actors, the director, music director, and cinematographer, making it a significant milestone for all involved.
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