Kuwait: 'BLACK' Konkani Movie Back with English Subtitles


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Kuwait, Nov 4: BLACK Nhesop Atanchem Fashion, a Konkani language movie by International Award Winning director T-Bush will be screened on Friday, November 30, 2007 at Hawally Auditorium at 3.00pm.

BLACK  premiered earlier on August 10, 2007 at Al Masrah, Hawally Auditorium is the first Indian film to be made in Kuwait produced mainly for the Konkani masses. But this time it is going to be a delight for any nationality to come and watch as the film is going to have English subtitles.

Director of award winning short film in English, 'The Letter' that won the Best Film award at the 2005 London Film Festival, T-Bush has included a crew of Goan and Mangalore-ian artistes for the making of BLACK. The state-of-the-art director has made use of the latest technology available for the film - the E-Cinema.

Synopsis of BLACK:

The movie revolves around a musician who is involved in trivial assignments of traditional music. Culture and music means everything to the self-born maestro who just cannot give up on his passion for music.

His effort to persuade the young genre to keep the art living in the face of fading tradition runs to an emotional zenith as the movie unfolds.

  

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