“Social justice films are coming more and more”: Pa. Ranjith speaks at ‘Vanam’ art festival | More and more films talking about social justice are starting to come out says director pa ranjith vaanam festival | Puthiyathalaimurai – Tamil News | Latest Tamil News | Tamil News Online

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Films that speak of social justice have been appearing in Indian cinema in recent times. We have started this initiative with the aim of screening films that speak of such social justice at a film festival. ” Come to that director. Ranjith speaks at the Vanam Art Festival.

Director Pa. Ranjith is directing ‘Vikram 61’ after the success of ‘Charbatta Paramparai’. Recently, the announcement of the film was officially released. Similarly, his production ‘Horsewall’, which was recently released in theaters, has been garnering mixed reviews. In this context, Pa. Ranjith has started the Sky Art Festival and the BK Rosie Film Festival in Chennai today on behalf of his Blue Cultural Center.

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During the three-day festival at the Prasad Lab Theater in Chennai, four films are screened every day. Five language films including Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam, Marathi and Telugu will be screened. Director Pa. Ranjith, who inaugurated the event today,

“Tens of thousands of films have been made and screened in Indian cinema for many years. Cinema films reflect the culture of the people. The language and biography used in cinema are documented. Cinema has the power to easily carry culture and life to the next generation. That’s what cinema is all about here.

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How do we as viewers and creators approach it? What is reflected in the community is also reflected in cinema. How we approach cinema. In such an environment with social concern, films that speak of social justice have been appearing in Indian cinema in recent times. We have started this initiative with the aim of screening films that speak of such social justice at a film festival. We will continue to talk about social justice. ”

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Admission to the PK Rosy Film Festival, the first event of Dalit history month, is free. The event was graced by Adiyan Adhira, director of ‘Last Bomb of World War II’, and Franklin Jacob, director of ‘Rider’, a film recently produced by Pa. Ranjith.

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