Rotterdam, Netherlands– In a resounding testament to its raw power and poignant narrative, Vetri Maaran’s two-part historical drama “Viduthalai” received a thunderous 15-minute standing ovation at the prestigious International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR). The film, which premiered at the festival, left audiences deeply moved and ignited conversations about social justice and liberation.
Starring Soori and Vijay Sethupathi, “Viduthalai” tells the powerful story of an oppressed community fighting for their rights and dignity. Unsurprisingly, it resonated deeply with the international audience at IFFR, sparking emotional responses and prompting enthusiastic applause. Director Vetri Maaran, visibly touched by the reception, remarked and Actor Soori echoed the sentiment.
This enthusiastic response adds to the film’s growing acclaim. Following its impressive domestic run and selection for the IFFR, “Viduthalai” continues to capture hearts and minds on a global platform. The 15-minute standing ovation is a powerful testament to the film’s ability to transcend cultural boundaries and connect with audiences worldwide.
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