Music maestro AR Rahman wants to “break the boundaries” and “start a new journey” for India on an international level through his directorial debut Le Musk. During Wednesday’s inauguration of the India Pavilion in Cannes 2022, Rahman explained why he chose English for his directorial debut. Lead star Adivi Sesh is ready to provide the third hit in a row, here’s how.
“I made this film in English to reach an international audience. I want to break through the borders and embark on a new journey for India,” he said. Hitmaker ‘Maa Tujhe Salaam’ wants viewers to watch his film and see “how (filmmakers) can improve it and how to celebrate it”. Cannes Film Festival 2022: Papon says it’s a moment of pride to represent Assam on the Grand Stage.
‘Le Musk’ is a 36-minute VR film starring Nora Arnezeder and Guy Burnet. Other Indian films, including R. Madhavan’s ‘Rocketry: The Nambi Effect’ and Biswajeet Bora’s ‘Boomba Ride’, will be screened at the 75th Cannes Film Festival. This time, the prestigious film festival celebrates Indian cinema. India was chosen as the first “Honorary Country” at the Marche du Cinema.
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