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Love is bliss, no hatred it knows

February 23, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:42 am IST - VISAKHAPATNAM:

A still from the short film ‘Nalo Vunna Prema’.

Love is a beautiful emotion that inspires a person to break boundaries and achieve the impossible. However, in today’s materialistic world, this emotion has taken a new dimension, giving way to myriad negative elements.

Based on this concept, filmmaker B.S. Chandrasekhar has churned out a short film, ‘Nalo Vunna Prema’, for the local audience.

Narrating the plot, Mr. Chandrasekhar, who handled the film’s story, direction, screenplay, and dialogues, says, “True love should always be constructive. When a person proposes to a girl, he should be able to take ‘no’ for an answer and respect her decision. But, the tendency of taking failure in one’s stride is gradually fading away among the younger generation. ‘Nalo Vunna Prema’ portrays how unconditional love can turn out to be a source of absolute bliss.”

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Sunil Charan and Pravallika play the lead roles. Abhishek essays the role of a passionate lover with poise and Hara Gopal adds a new twist to the story as a predator.

“The existence of unconditional love has been replaced by violence and sadistic pleasure. What starts off as a passionate relationship often ends mysteriously. I want to bring a new shade to this plot through my movie,” adds the director.

Shot at locations such as Murali Nagar, Viman Nagar, Madhavadhara, and Tenneti Park, among other scenic spots, the romantic-thriller revolves around shades of mystery and sacrifice. With Boddeti Adinarayana as producer and Vinod as cameraman, the movie is presented by Geethesh under the banner of Chandu Movie Ambitions.

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It is all set to be screened in one of the departments of AU this month-end.

This is the underlying message of the short film, ‘Nalo Vunna Prema’, made by city-based filmmaker

B.S. Chandrasekhar

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