Naa Bangaru Thalli confirmed as the Official Selection at the Trinity International Film Festival
Naa Bangaru Thalli, the Telugu version of the Malayalam movie, Ente is slated as an official selection in the Trinity International Film Festival, 2013 which is scheduled on September 20th and 21st in Detroit, Michigan. The team members expressed their happiness and excitement about the news. “We are truly honored to be able to showcase this movie’’, said an exciting team member.
The movie is directed by Rajesh Touchriver who has directed various acclaimed documentaries and short films. His debut film, ‘Name of Buddha’ was screened in Oslo International Festival, and had received huge critical appreciation. And this time, the director has come out with a socially relevant theme with Naa Bangaru Thalli, and this movie deals with an inflammable topic, sex trafficking. The movie when released in Kerala as Ente received highly positive reviews.
Woman trafficking is one of the most serious issues faced by modern India, and this movie sends out awareness to the public, and unleashes some relevant messages on sensitive issues like, sex trafficking, women abusing and child abusing. The director has made this movie with utmost finesse, and we can see this magic craft in all the frames. Sunitha Krishnan, the renowned anti trafficking activist and the founder of Prajwala is the concept advisor and co-producer of the movie, and her contribution to this movie is unmatchable in all aspects.
Naa Bangaru Thalli is undoubtedly a masterpiece from Rajesh Touchriver, and this film will be an eye opener for people in the modern world where a woman is treated as a sex object. Naa Bangaru Thalli will ask umpteen numbers of questions to the audience, and all these queries are relevant in the current social scenario.
The crew behind the movie is happy about the official selection of the movie at the Trinity International Film Festival, and they hope something big in Detroit this time.