Can Director Johnny D'Souza Heal Through Happiness?

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Key Takeaways
- Johnny D'Souza aims to inspire through his film.
- The film has four unique stories based on real-life events.
- It highlights the importance of friendship and support in creative endeavors.
- Release is targeted for the latter half of July.
- Focus on spreading hope and joy amidst personal challenges.
Chennai, June 27 (NationPress) Director Johnny D'Souza, whose upcoming film 'Chinnadha Oru Padam' features actors Vidhaarth, Prasanna, and Guru Somasundaram, had its first look unveiled on Thursday by actor Siva Karthikeyan. He believes his film will instill hope and inspiration among its viewers.
In an exclusive interview with IANS, D'Souza shared the backstory of his film's concept.
“I faced a personal tragedy and aimed to overcome it by spreading joy. My goal was to create a film that inspires and uplifts,” he stated. “My personal motto is ‘Let’s celebrate life.’”
D'Souza, radiating positivity, elaborated that his film comprises four narratives, each rooted in real-life events, all meant to inspire.
“One story focuses on children, another on teenagers, the third follows young adults, and the final tale is my own biography,” he revealed.
During the unveiling of the first look poster, Siva Karthikeyan expressed, “I’m thrilled to launch the First Look of #ChinnadhaOruPadam, crafted by my dear brother @JohnnyDSouzaS. Witnessing your evolution from @Vijaytelevision to your directorial debut fills me with joy. Wishing you and your team the best!”
An emotional Johnny responded, “@Siva_Kartikeyan, your words evoke nostalgia and emotion. Love you, brother. Can’t wait to share a heartfelt hug soon. #BrothersInArms #ChinnadhaOruPadam #LetsCelebrateLife. Appa… Our Siva launched our film’s First Look. #SonOfStephen.”
When asked about his friendship with Siva, D'Souza smiled and remarked, “We share a long-standing friendship, dating back to our days at Vijay TV. Everyone involved in my film are friends, and their support has been remarkable.”
With the film garnering attention, D'Souza mentioned, “We aim to release it in the latter half of July this year. We hope to hit the screens then.”