Dharmayodha at the height of fame
Director Sruthi Simon makes history as the first female filmmaker in the Sanskrit language which tells the tales of resilience and courage. Dharmayoddha, which has a superb storyline by Emmanuel NK, is gaining popularity in the Indian cinema industry because it conveys a powerful message of justice, compassion, and education. Director and teacher Sruthi Simon states that Dharmayoddha, which blends antiquity and contemporary, is also a cultural activity to conserve and disseminate the Sanskrit language. Anoop Shanthakumar is the chief associate director.
The level of recognition for the Sanskrit film Dharmayoddha has peaked. The director of this movie is a lady named Shruti Simon. Filmed in Himachal Pradesh and Kashmir, Dharmayoddha has received numerous accolades. Shefin Fathima was chosen as the best actress at the Beyond Border International Film Festival, while Alvin Joseph Puthussery, the main actor in Dharmayoddha, was chosen as the best actor. The movie earned the Best Experimental Film Award and was chosen for the Indian Panorama. At the Jaipur Film Festival, it was also chosen as a World Finalist. Additionally, it received the Iconic Pride of India Award for Producer for Alvin Joseph Puthussery and was chosen for both the New Delhi Film Festival and the Indi Film Festival.
Dharmayoddha is a survival thriller play that explores contemporary themes while reviving the ancient classical language of Sanskrit. The film's plot is around defense, justice, and education, using the national motto "Beti Bachao Beti Padhao" (Save the girl child, educate the girl child) as a backdrop.
The song "Priyasuthe" has garnered public notice and is considered the first Sanskrit film song sung by Madhu Balakrishnan. The music for the film was composed by Sureshbabu Narayan and Vava Nambiyankavu and the lyrics are by Ayyampuzha Harikumar.
The film Dharmayodha was shot in the beautiful and challenging Himachal Pradesh and Kashmir Himalayas, rivers, and snow-capped summits, despite the extreme cold and icy winds.
Synopsis
After a terrorist strike, an aircraft crashes close to the India-Pakistan border. After escaping the disaster, Indian Air Force Wing Commander Vikram Rajput's survival story tells the film's plot. The commander meets Veda, a Kashmiri girl, and Sita, a country housewife while traveling. This turns out to be a significant life-turning point for the commander. Rather than using weapons and hatred to exploit children, Commander Vikram Rajput demonstrates throughout his life that children should be taught and safeguarded.LEAD CAST
Shifin Fathima as Vedha
Sajitha Manoj as Sita
Shafiqu Rahiman
LEAD CREW
Sruthi Simon .. Director
Alvin Joseph Puthussery .. Producer
Emmanuvel NK .. Writer
Chinju Balan .. Cinematography
Vignesh .. Editor
* .. Art Director
* .. Makeup
* .. Costumes
Sreejith Puthussery .. Background Score
* .. Production Controller
* .. Action
Aymanam Sajan .. Pro
* .. Stills
* .. Designs
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