KERALA FEMALE FILM FESTIVAL
Madhu and Saradha greeting each other |
Mr.
Gopalakrishnan, in his inaugural address, reminisced about the making of Swayamvaram and
its journey to the national awards. “I was fortunate to have two of the biggest
stars in the industry for my first film. But once the film released, a lobby
started working to deny it all the awards. We sent a long letter to the
National jury requesting them to watch the film. Fortunately, a print of the
film which was sent to the Moscow film festival had arrived back in Delhi at
that time and the jury happened to see it. The fact that the film had less
dialogues also probably worked in its favour. The experience tells that if you
do your work sincerely, the awards will follow. These days, there is too much lobbying
for awards.”
Ms.
Sarada said she was fortunate to have received the maiden award in the name of
P.K. Rosy.Mr. Madhu said that few women from Kerala are coming forward to act
in films, which has led to those from outside taking their place in many films.Fourteen
films will be screened at the festival in four days. Seminars and debates are
arranged as part of the festival at the Gandhi Park at 5 p.m. on all four days.
Prof. John Kurakar
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