Pramod Kumar directorial 'Fouja' (2003) produced by Ajith Dalmiya won three National Awards. The patriotic action-drama features Karthik Dammu, Aishwarya Singh and Pawan Malhotra in the lead roles. 'Fouja' presented by Rahi Productions and PK Productions impressed the Hindi audience, and the filmmakers are soon bringing the film to the Telugu and Tamil audience.
Film’s Special Screening In Hyderabad'Fouja' movie was specially screened at Prasad Labs, Hyderabad a couple of days ago. The film’s lead actor Karthik Dammu, hero Vijay Dharan Datla, AP Additional Chief Secretary Dammu Murali Mohan, Haryana Principal Secretary D Suresh, Mrs. Kanti D. Suresh attended the screening.Speaking at the press conference, Karthik Dammu said, “I was born in Hyderabad. I am happy to come here again for my film. Cinema knows no language boundaries. More importantly, a film like Fouja has nothing to do with the language. The film will soon be released in Telugu and Tamil languages. I am confident that the film will strike a chord with the audiencess and everyone will enjoy it.” Fouja Won Three National AwardsFouja won three National Awards including Best Debut Film Director, Best Lyrics and Best Supporting Actor Award for Pavan Malhotra. Actor Vijay Dharan Datla said, "Fouja is an evergreen film. The movie won three National Awards. The makers are preparing to release it in Telugu soon. Congratulations to the entire team including Karthik, Ajith Dalmiya and Pramod Kumar," he said. The film’s producer Ajith Dalmiya too expressed hope that the Telugu audience will appreciate and support Fouja.Director Pramod Kumar stated that no matter how much money we have, we can buy branded clothes, but not Indian Army uniforms. “The uniform has to be achieved with hard work and passion. It can be ours only if we have patriotism. Fouja is loved by everyone who has love and devotion to the country. Soon our film will come before the Telugu audience,” he said.Haryana Principal Secretary D. Suresh said, "The film was made with a lot of passion on a small budget and has won three national awards. This is a big achievement. I am happy that such a good film is now being brought to Telugu and Tamil." Kanthi D Suresh added, "Everyone wiped their tears when they saw this film. Language is not a barrier to an original film. A movie has no language, race, country or region. Emotions are important for movies and games. That's why Karthik supported our Women's Kabaddi League."You may also like
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