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Prithviraj snaps ties with August Cinema

Prithviraj snaps ties with August Cinema

Jul 3, 2017 KRR


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Actor Prithviraj Sukumaran has ended his six-year association with August Cinema, a production venture he set up along with entrepreneur Shaji Natesan, cinematographer-director Santosh Sivan and actor Arya.


The production company's first film was the epic historic Malayalam drama "Urumi".


In a Facebook post, Prithviraj said he is ending the partnership as he is ready for another journey.


"It's been six years and more. Back in 2011, out of a dream to create a film that would truly attempt to make a statement on the excellence in Malayalam cinema, Santosh Sivan, Shaji Nadesan and I joined hands to form August Cinema," Prithviraj wrote.


"Through the last six years, we have continuously striven to facilitate deserving and aesthetic cinema and I genuinely am thankful for the efforts of my partners in doing the same," he said.


"Today, I believe that it's time for me to start travelling on a different tangent, and on that journey, I might not always be able to be part of a partnership. So with great memories, heartfelt gratitude and some films that I will be proud of forever, I bid adieu to August Cinemas," he wrote, adding that he will always remain a "well-wisher" of the company.


"I have faith that the brand will continue to be associated with the kind of films I set out to make with this dream," he added.


Other films from the banner include "Indian Rupee", "Double Barrel" and "The Great Father" among others. Click the Movie button below for more info:
The Great Father


Prithviraj Sukumaran Pictures

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