Members of Parliament to watch 'Khudiram Bose'
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The pan-India film 'Khudiram Bose' is based on the famous Muzaffarpur Conspiracy Case. Its story mainly takes place in the early 1900s.
The news is that the acclaimed multi-lingual (released in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, and Hindi) is going to be screened for Parliamentarians in the Films Division Auditorium in Delhi today (December 22). The Central government has issued a circular in this regard.
DVS Raju directed the movie. Bankrolled by Golden Rain Productions, the film was recently screened at the 53rd edition of the International Film Festival of India's Indian Panorama section. The patriotic film has won adoration in official circles and its recent IFFI screening and today's screening only proves the point.
Mani Sharma composed the music. Padma Sri Thota Tharani designed lavish sets, while stunt director Kanal Kannan executed the film's fights. Cinematographer Rasool Ellore and the picky Editor Marthand K Venkatesh worked on the movie.
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