How Did Rahul Bhat's ‘Kennedy’ Carve Its Own Destiny with Limited Release?
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Key Takeaways
- Kennedy is a landmark film for Indian cinema.
- It achieved a limited release on Letterboxd in 26 countries.
- The film symbolizes resilience and artistic freedom.
- Rahul Bhat's emotional note highlights the journey of the film.
- Directed by Anurag Kashyap, it explores deep themes of redemption.
Mumbai, Dec 12 (NationPress) Indian actor Rahul Bhat expressed heartfelt emotions as “Kennedy” secures a limited release on Letterboxd Video on Demand, marking it as the sole Indian film to achieve this across 26 countries. He emphasized that the film has truly shaped its own destiny.
Rahul shared on Instagram: “It all began here… Kennedy had its debut at the @cannesfilmfestival, and despite not being released in India, it persisted. This film has carved its own destiny. It journeyed around the globe, transcending cultures and resonating with many, becoming one of the most cherished and acclaimed experiences of my life.”
“From festival to festival, and continent to continent… the appreciation only amplified. To those who attempted to hinder this film: You couldn’t stop it then, and you still can’t stop it now. Muddai lakh bura chahe toh kya hota hai, Wahi hota hai jo manzoor-e-khuda hota hai.”
The actor labeled the film’s release on Letterboxd Video on Demand as a significant achievement.
“Today, Kennedy becomes the first and only Indian film available on Letterboxd Video on Demand in 26 countries. A film that was denied a home… is now being celebrated worldwide. This transcends mere release. This signifies a movement. This is the strength of cinema.”
“And to those who attempted to silence it, you cannot extinguish a light that destiny safeguards.
This is not just a milestone. This is cinema forging its own journey. This is the power of truth, passion, and art that refuses to yield,” he added.
“With immense gratitude to every festival, every viewer, and every supporter — thank you for granting Kennedy the elevation it truly deserved.”
Kennedy, directed by Anurag Kashyap and featuring Rahul Bhat, first premiered at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival and has traveled to numerous prominent festivals globally.
The narrative revolves around an insomniac former police officer navigating various circumstances in pursuit of redemption. The ex-cop, long presumed dead, operates clandestinely within a corrupt system.