'The Suit' unveiled
NT Correspondent
Bengaluru: Kannada film, "The Suit" was unveiled earlier this week. The film, centered around the enigma of wearing a suit, has garnered attention not just for its unique theme but also for its recent music release on the Anand Audio platform.
The event saw members of the film fraternity discussing the significance of "The Suit."
Director Bhagat Raj, emphasized the special allure of "The Suit." He highlighted the fact that even those who never wear a suit might consider donning one during a wedding or a celebratory occasion, making it an integral part of our lives.
The film, according to him, goes beyond merely showcasing the garment, attempting to delve into the external representation of one's thoughts and emotions.
Lyricist Dr. V. Nagendra Prasad, who also plays a role in the film, expressed his joy at being part of the project and recited poetry he 'The Suit' unveiled had composed about "The Suit."
The event was however marked by the absence of Kiran Shankar, the music director, who was ill. Kiran Hampapur, the cinematographer, spoke about the visual narrative brought to life through captivating stills.
The film boasts an ensemble cast of over fifty talented artists, enhancing its appeal and diversity. Umesh Banakar, the president of the Karnataka Film Producers' Association has also acted in the film.
He shared his thoughts on the film, along with actors Pranay Murthy, Deepti Capsule, Bheeshma Ramayya, and others, who spoke about their roles and experiences during the making of "The Suit."
As the audience eagerly awaits the theatrical release of "The Suit," the film promises to be a visual spectacle with its unique narrative, powerful performances, and soulful music.
"Guests are gods" – the tagline of the film and an adage echoed by the team, symbolizing the warm reception they hope to receive from audiences when "The Suit" hits the silver screen.