Renowned director Anjali Menon, acclaimed for her work in films like ‘Bangalore Days’ and ‘Koode,’ has announced her collaboration with Karnataka-based production house KRG Studios for her upcoming Tamil film, tentatively titled KRG07.
Expressing her enthusiasm for this venture, Menon stated, “I am excited about joining forces with KRG Studios as we are united in our mission to produce compelling films rooted in our cultures while upholding world-class production standards.”
Anjali Menon has already garnered a significant fan following in Tamil Nadu, particularly for her Malayalam film ‘Bangalore Days,’ which was later remade as ‘Bangalore Naatkal’ in Tamil.
Karthik Gowda, the producer and co-founder of KRG Studios, shared his excitement about the collaboration, emphasizing its significance. “Our partnership with Anjali Menon marks a significant milestone for KRG, underscoring our commitment to crafting narratives that resonate across diverse audiences and languages.”
Anjali Menon, who made her debut directing a segment in the anthology ‘Kerala Cafe,’ has continued to be an influential voice in Malayalam cinema with films like ‘Manjadikuru’ and ‘Koode.’ Despite her last film, ‘Wonder Woman,’ not gaining widespread acclaim, Menon remains a respected figure in the industry.
This collaboration with KRG Studios signals an exciting venture into Tamil cinema for the accomplished director, promising a film that combines entertainment with thought-provoking storytelling.
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