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Anjali Menon, director of “Bangalore Days,” will make a Tamil drama film

Director of films “Bangalore Days,” “Manjadikuru,” “Ustad Hotel,” “Koode,” and “Wonder Women,” Anjali Menon, is slated to helm a Tamil movie.

The movie, which still has no title, is a drama.

The filmmaker is working with KRG Studios on the project.

The fundamental idea behind cooperation is the creation of genre-spanning, content-rich tales.

“I am looking forward to the collaboration with KRG Studios as we share the commitment to create engaging movies built from our cultures with world-class production values,” director Anjali stated in reference to the partnership. We are eager to engage audiences on unique, enjoyable, and thought-provoking cinematic excursions because audiences are engaging with India’s rich narrative landscapes despite language barriers.

“Our collaboration with Anjali Menon signifies a new chapter for KRG, where the essence of storytelling takes precedence,” said producer and co-founder Karthik Gowda. We really believe in the power of film, and our collaboration is a testament to our commitment to creating stories that speak to a wide range of viewers and linguistic backgrounds.

“We started down this path when my good friend and seasoned entertainment executive Vijay Subramaniam and I were talking about the impact that well-executed narrative and concept-based tales had on consumers. I am appreciative that he saw our potential and chose to work with us as a co-producer and mentor. We are able to create these kinds of collaborations together, with the support of similar-minded people like Chaitanya Hegde of Tulsa, which we think will be unique and most importantly to the clients we serve,” he said.

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