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IFFI Spotlights Soldier Sacrifice with Films
21 Nov
Summary
- IFFI's Indian Panorama opened with films on freedom fighters and a Major.
- Filmmaker Kamal Hasan praised soldiers' sacrifices, vowing more such films.
- Director Kamlesh Mishra highlighted unsung heroes of India's freedom struggle.

The 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) inaugurated its Indian Panorama section with two compelling films centered on patriotic themes and real-life sacrifices. The non-feature film 'Kakori' illuminates the valor of revolutionaries during India's fight for independence, while the feature film 'Amaran' offers a biographical account of Major Mukund Varadarajan, a recipient of the Ashok Chakra.
Kamal Hasan, producer of 'Amaran,' emphasized his commitment to making more films that honor the sacrifices of Indian soldiers. He expressed a deep desire to bring stories of bravery and service to the screen, paying tribute to those who defend the nation. Director Rajkumar Periasamy echoed this sentiment, viewing 'Amaran' as a tribute to every soldier and their families.
The docu-drama 'Kakori,' directed by Kamlesh Mishra, revisits the historic Kakori station incident, a pivotal moment in the freedom struggle. Mishra aims to salute the unsung heroes and remind younger generations of the many individuals who contributed to India's independence beyond a few well-known figures.




