Kamal Haasan’s ‘Vikram’ to be screened at Busan World Film Festival | Regional Indian Cinema
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Tamil celeb Kamal Haasan-fronted film Vikram is all space to cloak cloak at the 27th Busan World Film Festival (BIFF) within the Originate Cinema class.
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Tamil celeb Kamal Haasan-fronted film Vikram is all space to cloak cloak at the 27th Busan World Film Festival (BIFF) within the Originate Cinema class. The upcoming film gala is slated to happen from October 5 to 14. Helmed by Lokesh Kanagaraj and produced by Kamal Haasan’s manufacturing company, Raaj Kamal Motion photography World, Vikram released in cinemas on June 3, 2022. The excessive-octane motion drama, which also stars Vijay Sethupathi and Fahadh Faasil in pivotal roles, became the actor’s most practical-grossing film ever and the fourth most practical-grossing Tamil film of all time.
Kamal Haasan’s Vikram to be screened at the 27th Busan World Film Festival
“We are delighted to bid that #Vikram has been formally selected to be screened at the 27th Busan World Film Festival, 2022,” wrote co-producer Turmeric Media on its Twitter account.
Haasan’s banner Raaj Kamal Motion photography World also released a press show on the micro-blogging region, declaring that the Originate Cinema class recognises “recent and internationally acclaimed movies that strike the excellent steadiness between novel and ingenious cinema.”
V. Narayanan, CEO of RKFI, stated in a commentary, “The response to Vikram in all places the enviornment has been extraordinarily overwhelming. The Busan World Film Festival is every other feather within the film’s cap and its different is a shield shut for the total crew. We are proud to maintain our film being screened alongside with some of essentially the most attention-grabbing movies across the globe and are grateful for the total cherish and adulation from the audiences.”
It is pertinent to expose that India’s Max, Min and Meowzaki, helmed by Padmakumar Narasimhamurthy, could maybe even be screened within the class. The film stars Adil Hussain, Nasser M, Medha Shankar, Vidhatri Bandi, Siddharth Menon, Mandira Bedi, Nafisa Ali and Gitanjali Rao.