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Kamal Haasan’s Vikram to be screened at Busan International Film Festival

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Superstar Kamal Haasan-fronted Tamil blockbuster Vikram is about to be screened on the twenty seventh Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), the makers introduced on Monday.

The high-octane motion drama, which additionally options Vijay Sethupathi and Fahadh Faasil in pivotal roles, will likely be proven within the Open Cinema class on the upcoming film gala slated to happen from October 5-14.

“We are elated to announce that #Vikram has been officially selected to be screened at the 27th Busan International Film Festival, 2022,” co-producer Turmeric Media posted on it’s official Twitter web page.

According to a press word issued by Haasan‘s banner Raaj Kamal Films International, the Open Cinema class recognises “new and internationally acclaimed films that strike the perfect balance between popular and artistic cinema”.

We are elated to announce that #Vikram is been formally chosen to be screened on the twenty seventh Busan International Film Festival, 2022. #VikramAtBusanIFF #Ulaganayagan #KamalHaasan #VikramRoaringSuccess @ikamalhaasan pic.twitter.com/PXJajQjVmC

— Turmeric Media (@turmericmediaTM) October 3, 2022

 

Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, Vikram launched theatrically on June 3.

“The response to Vikram all over the world has been extremely overwhelming. The Busan International Film Fesitval is another feather in the film’s cap and its selection is a win for the entire team. We are proud to have our film being screened along with some of the finest films across the globe and are grateful for all the love and adulation from the audiences,” V. Narayanan, CEO of RKFI, mentioned in an announcement.

Other worldwide titles to be screened within the Open Cinema part are Kingdom 2: Far and Away (Japan), Diary of a Fleeting Affair (France), Even If This Love Disappears Tonight (Japan), Everything Everywhere All at Once (US), The Black Pharaoh, the Savage and the Princess (France/Belgium).

India’s Max, Min and Meowzaki, directed by Padmakumar Narasimhamurthy, can even be screened within the class. The film options Adil Hussain, Siddharth Menon, Mandira Bedi, Nasser M, Medha Shankar, Vidhatri Bandi, Nafisa Ali, Gitanjali Rao.