'Kanchipuram' berates Communists
Aug 15, 2008 IANS"The film will be screened Sep 12. It will expose Communists who preach a lot and practice little," Priyadarshan told reporters Friday.
"It depicts the plight of weavers in this temple town. The movie shows the sweat behind silk," he added.
"Kanchipuram" revolves around a man who wants to present a silk sari to his daughter on her wedding. Produced by Percept Picture Co and 4-Frames, the 145-minute film was shot in Mysore on a limited budget.
Kanchipuram, 60 from Chennai, is known for its four centuries old silk trade. It was also a seat of Buddhism, Jainism and Hindu temples for over 2,000 years.
"It'll later have a limited release in Tamil Nadu with just 12 prints," said Priyadarshan.
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