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Shantala, a periodic tale of a young girl

Shantala, a periodic tale of a young girl

The members of press and social media were treated with a preview and the makers of Shantala thanked them for their support. They expressed confidence that their film will connect with all generations.

Recently released Shantala trailer met with huge success garning 1 million views on social media. The songs were already a hit.

As it is already known that Ex-vice President Shri Venkaiah Naidu, after viewing a private screening felt Shantala deserves a National Award.

The lead actress, Ashlesha Takur, popular for her role in Family man webseries felt grateful for the opportunity of playing such challenging role that showcases her acting poweress.

Nihal Kodathy, her romantic interest in the film said that he was drawn to the story and wished the film achieve success.

Director 'Trivikram' Seshu Peddireddy said that the power of words takes center stage in Shantala, thanks to the brilliance of Sai Madhav Burra. His dialogues, like pearls of wisdom, pierce through the harsh realities of the era, echoing the voices of the unheard.

Ramesh Babu's lens and Krishna’s production design captures the essence of the 1950s with old-styled framing and set work that transports you to a bygone era.

Vishal Chandrasekhar's soul-stirring music weaves a melodic tapestry, tugging at your heartstrings and immersing you in the emotions of the characters.

The background music of the movie becomes the heartbeat of 'Shantala,' enhancing every moment, he concluded.

Directed by 'Trivkram' Seshu Peddireddy, who also authored the script inspired by real-life incidents centered around the Halebidu and Belur temples in Karnataka. 

'Shantala' is a production brought to life by Dr. Irrinki Suresh through IndoAmerican Arts, under the vigilant supervision of K.S. Rama Rao from Creative Commercials.

This evocative cinematic creation is poised for a global release, spanning Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi, and Marathi languages, and is scheduled to hit theaters worldwide on December 15th.

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