"The Award 1996" is a film that society truly needs

"The Award 1996" is a film that society truly needs.

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Producer D. Suresh Babu recently released the trailer for the film "The Award 1996," directed by the talented Badugu Vijay Kumar from Bhudan Pochampally. The movie sheds light on the challenges faced by skilled artisans in the handloom industry, highlighting how brokers exploit their talents. Based on true events, "The Award 1996" is produced by Chirandasu Dhanunjaya under the banner of Mega Maze Entertainments and presented by Srikanth C.

At the trailer launch event held at Ramanaidu Studio in Hyderabad, Suresh Babu praised the entire team behind the film. He remarked, "The trailer of 'The Award 1996' is impressive. This film was created with genuine intent and aims to raise awareness about the issues faced by handloom artisans. It carries a significant social message that resonates with the audience." Following the trailer viewing, Suresh Babu engaged with the film's team to learn more about the project.

Producer Dhanunjaya expressed his gratitude for Suresh Babu's support, stating that it was an honor for him to have such an experienced producer appreciate the trailer of his debut film. He emphasized that the movie contains numerous elements that will resonate even more with viewers than the trailer does. Dhanunjaya assured the audience that "The Award 1996" will soon be released.

The film features Shivaram Reddy and Sai Chandana as a couple, with Bunny Abiran playing a pivotal role. The cinematography is by Linga Goud, while Prashanth Mark has composed the music, and editing is handled by Raj Chennuri and Pawan.

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