Will the Six-Time Award-Winning Film ‘Kinaru’ Captivate Audiences on November 14?
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Key Takeaways
- 'Kinaru' is a heartwarming film about childhood and dreams.
- The film has received six international awards.
- Director Harikumaran emphasizes the importance of friendship.
- Stunning visuals captured by Gautham Venkatesh.
- Perfect for audiences of all ages, especially families.
Chennai, Nov 13 (NationPress) The production team behind director Harikumaran's Tamil film 'Kinaru', which has clinched six international awards, has revealed that the film will premiere on November 14, coinciding with Children's Day.
The film is financed by Suriya Narayanan and Vinod Sekar and is presented by Madras Stories, a production house celebrated for showcasing gifted filmmakers and technicians, known for acclaimed films like 'Burkha' and 'Lineman'.
A star-studded premiere screening took place recently in Chennai, drawing several prominent figures from the film industry who enjoyed the film alongside 30 children. Attendees expressed their appreciation for the film and congratulated the team.
'Kinaru' has been honored with accolades for Best Film, Cinematography, and Direction at notable events such as the Pegasus Film Festival 2024, Accolade Global Film Competition, and IndieFEST Film Awards. Additionally, it was officially selected for the World Cinema Competition at the Chennai International Film Festival 2024.
Director Harikumaran shared insights about the film, stating, "'Kinaru' narrates a tale focused on childhood, friendship, faith, and family bonds. It follows four village children who face humiliation and are restricted from playing near a neighbor’s well. They are determined to create their own space by digging a well, embarking on a journey filled with challenges. This pursuit is beautifully portrayed through the eyes of children. 'Kinaru' is not merely a children's film; it’s a touching and humorous family movie that everyone can appreciate."
The film prides itself on a talented technical crew. The stunning visuals were captured by cinematographer Gautham Venkatesh. The enchanting score for this delightful children’s film is composed by Bhuvanesh Selvanesan. K.S. Gautham Raj handled editing, while sound mixing was done by Daniel and sound design by Kishore Kamaraj.