‘Veeram’,
an epic historical drama set in
13th century Kerala and based on the ballads of North Malabar, narrates the
tale of a fearless, mighty and brave Kalaripayattu warrior Chandu Chekavar.
The movie is a trans-creation of Shakespeare’s
Macbeth and flawlessly portrays the greed for power and the extent a person
goes to attain them.
The
character has been convincingly played by Kunal Kapoor, depicting
Chandu’s story of rising to glory and finally falling apart by greed and
ambition. Veeram has been simultaneously made in Malayalam, Hindi and in English with the same title. It was the opening film at the BRICS Film
Festival 2016 at Delhi.
Speaking to the media, Director
of the film, Jayaraj dedicated this film to the legendary warriors of Kerala.
He also mentioned that both the actors Kunal Kapoor and Divinaa Thackur
struggled a lot to learn the nuances of the martial art. He further said
that he is planning to release this film commercially in mid of January and
also targeting the Berlin Film Festival for screening of the film. The movie
will soon be released globally.

Chandramohan D. Pillai,
Producer of Veeram, said that this is his first project and he is happy that
this film could be part of the IFFI, 2016. As a producer, he added, he is lucky
to work with Jayaraj and it is his friendship and confidence in Jayaraj that
convinced him to be producer of the film.
Kunal Kapoor, lead actor of
the movie, said that it was his first action film and was very difficult to
shoot in 3 different languages at the same time. Veeram was no different than
working in any other Hindi Film. What matters is that how passionate one is to
shoot the films, he added.
Divinaa Thackur, lead actress
of the film, said that she is honoured to be part of IFFI 2016. She further
emphasized that Veeram is a piece of art and there are many technical aspects
in this film. She also said that Kalaripayattu is an art which she has trained in
for the last 4 years.
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