Konkani filmAnthyarambha set for release next week in Bengaluru
The Hindu
The Saraswat Konkani language film was completed with a record of 40 days of shooting in 30 different locations in Kodagu district of Karnataka, involving more than three dozen artistes.
Anthyarambha, a Konkani film directed by 72-year-old K. Ramesh Kamath, an alumni of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune, is all set to release next week in Bengaluru.
The 90-minute Konkani film received clearance from the Central Board of Film Certification for theatre release.
The Saraswat Konkani language film was completed with a record of 40 days of shooting in 30 different locations in Kodagu district of Karnataka, involving more than three dozen artistes.
The premiere show is planned on November 23 at Kalavidhara Sangha Auditorium, opposite Kannada Sahitya Parishat, in Chamarajpet in Bengaluru.
The film presents a story in which an aged man recounts his life journey, conveying the message that every end in life’s journey heralds a new beginning.
Lead actor Damodar Nayak is making his debut in the Konkani film. He told The Hindu that Anthyarambha is narrated in a philosophical tone. Anthya (meaning end) will lead to Arambha (new beginning).
Prathiksha Kamath plays the female lead in the film.