Red Alert- the War within goes to Stuttgart Festival
Anant Mahadevan is more than a happy man. Earlier, it was his directorial venture Staying Alive which has been acclaimed at various film festivals.
And now his most awaited film Red Alert- The war within which will have its world premiere at the Stuttgart festival on 19th July.
However, the entire team of Red Alert- The war within came forward to address the media as to what the film is all about. Red Alert is like a mirror to all the unrest and violence across the world. It is Universal, yet at the core original, uncompromising and a very Indian film,” Anant explains.
However, Suniel Shetty could not have asked for more. His powerful role and hardwork in his performance was the talk of the press conference. His co-stars were all praises for him. To which he humbly answered, “Although I play a very crucial and important role in the film but the writer Aruna Raje has woven the story so well that at the end of the film the audience will find it difficult to gauge as to who was in the lead role.”
The entire cast and crew seemed positive about the film and after the premiere at Stuttgart the film will be released in the month of September in India.
--SAMPURN
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