Tanikella Bharani Flattered By Balachander-Bapu's Comments On Midhunam
Actor-filmmaker Tanikella Bharani is overwhelmed with the response
his maiden Telugu directorial Midhunam has received at the ongoing 11th
Chennai International Film Festival (CIFF). The movie, which deals with
the relationship between a septuagenarian couple, is the only Telugu
film to be screened at the festival.
Talking about Midhunam screening at the CIFF, Tanikella Bharani told,
"I'm extremely happy that I have received words of appreciation from
legendary filmmakers such as K. Balachander and Bapu. I was also happy
with the fact that my film played to a full house, which also included
several foreigners."
While Tamil filmmaker Balachander called the film a visual poetry,
Bapu lauded Bharani's effort for presenting the film with unparalleled
sensitivity. He said, "I'm glad I got the opportunity to present my film
in this festival. I hope more Indian films get the opportunity to be
screened in these festivals, which also attracts foreigners. This way
our films can cross over and can also attract global acclaim."
The film, which released towards the end of 2012, was not a money
spinner at the box-office, yet managed to complete a 50-day run. It
featured only two characters essayed by SP Balasubrahmanyam and Lakshmi.
The CIFF, which started on Dec 12, is slated to conclude on Dec 19. 163
films from 58 countries are being screened at the fest
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