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Securing a spot in the Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival isn’t a walk in the park, considering the tough selection process. Filmmakers, both seasoned and up-and-coming, submit their entries, all vying for recognition. Recently, the Kannada movie Kenda earned a place in this prestigious event. Notably, the film had already stirred excitement with its teaser. Focused on a protagonist manoeuvring through life in a factory environment, the narrative explores the aftermath of a crucial choice.
The Kannada film Kenda is a notable piece of work. The film is produced by Roopa Rao, who is known for directing Gantumoote. Meanwhile, its direction is seen by Sahadev Kelvadi, who also handled the cinematography of the film. Recently, the film was selected for the esteemed Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival. This marked a significant achievement for the film.
Director Sahadev Kelavadi presented the film’s storyline to producer Rao several years ago. Impressed by the narrative, Rao chose to produce it. Their collaboration has now culminated in the movie being selected for the prestigious film festival.
The Indian premiere of the film is scheduled for April 30. There is anticipation surrounding the awards the film might receive on the final day of the festival. Additionally, there are plans for a theatrical release. Roopa Rao stated that after careful consideration, they intend to release the film in theatres in June.
Son of Jayanth Kaykini, Rithvik Kaykini has composed the music for the film. Renowned musician V Harikrishna praised Rithvik’s work, noting the quality of the songs. Additionally, Jayant Kaykini himself has contributed by penning a song for the film.
The film Kenda boasts a talented cast including BV Bharat, Pranav Sridhar, Gopalkrishna Deshpande, Vinod Sushil, and others. With such a lineup of skilled actors, expectations are rising for the imminent theatrical release of the movie. Kenda is a political satire that centres on a young individual employed in a foundry in Bengaluru. It portrays various social elements, including crime and politics, prevalent in the city.
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