Ravindra Bharathi screening short films for free

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Sat, Mar 25, 2017, 04:29 PM

Ravindra Bharathi screening short films for free

Hyderabad, March 25: Now Short films has become a common trend in the film industry because many of the young talented guys are exposing to the audience with their short films and now there is great chance to play their short films on big screen.

Ravindra Bharathi will provide an opportunity for young directors to exhibit their movies every Saturday starting November 12. This is to encourage Telangana talent in Tollywood, which is dominated by people from Andhra.

"This was started from November 12, every Saturday will be 'Cine-vaaram' instead of 'Sanivaaram (Saturday)' for upcoming directors at Ravindra Bharathi," said Telangana language and cultural department director Mamidi Harikrishna.

From 4 pm to 9 pm every Saturday, the first floor of Ravindra Bharathi will be given free of cost to young directors to screen their short films. Two short films will be allowed to be screened followed by a discussion.

The hall in the complex was renovated at a cost of 80 lakh recently enabling the directors to screen their short films.

The cultural department has been organising short film festivals for one week once every year. Now, every Saturday will be a free-zone for directors to promote their short films.

When Telangana organised a short film festival last year, Tarun Bhaskar, an upcoming director from Warangal, screened his first short film 'Sainma'. Later, Tarun got offers in Tollywood and became a successful director with his film 'Pelli Choopulu'.

"There is no dearth of talent in Telangana. But upcoming directors cannot even preview their short films as reputed labs will charge around 50,000 to screen the films," Harikrishna said.