Mani Ratnam-Prakash Raj reunite after three decades
Mani Ratnam-Prakash Raj reunite after three decades
Veteran South Filmmaker Mani Ratnam and actor Prakash Raj reunited at the 8th edition of the Kerala Literature Festival (KLF), Asia’s largest literary gathering. The event
brings together some of the most celebrated figures from the worlds of literature, music, film and art.
Prakash Raj even shared a post on X:
The 8th edition of the Kerala Literature Festival (KLF), Asia’s largest literary gathering, will bring together some of the most celebrated figures from the worlds of literature, music, film, and art. This year’s event will feature iconic personalities including flute maestro Hariprasad Chaurasia, award-winning director Mani Ratnam, and the ‘God of Indian Violin’ L. Subramaniam.
Renowned Bollywood veterans Naseeruddin Shah and Ratna Pathak Shah, YouTube sensation Prajakta Kohli, and many other eminent figures will also grace the occasion. Their presence will create a unique blend of culture, creativity, and intellectual dialogue, making it an unmissable event for art and literature enthusiasts alike.
Alongside these legends, KLF will showcase a remarkable array of talent, including Booker Prize winners, Nobel laureates, award-winning authors, directors, and historians. The festival ensures a rich and diverse lineup with renowned personalities like Parvathy Thiruvoth, Mir Mukhtyar Ali, Vidya Shah, Methil Devika, Fred Nevché, Rajashree Warrier, Harish Sivaramakrishnan, Stephen Devassy and Mónica de la Fuente.
These celebrated artists will engage in thought-provoking discussions and performances, amplifying the festival’s cultural significance.
In addition to international stars, KLF will highlight the vibrant local cultural heritage of Kerala, including traditional art forms, dance, and performances that are deeply rooted in the region’s history. These local performances will be complemented by an array of cultural acts, fostering a harmonious blending of global and local expressions.
The 8th edition of KLF also spotlights France as the Guest Nation, fostering cultural exchange through French cultural performances alongside traditional Kerala art forms. The festival will be graced by distinguished French guests including Fred Nevché, Alfred Lionel Papagalli, whose contributions will enrich the exchange of artistic ideas. This year’s festival will seamlessly blend literature, art, music, and culture, making it a global celebration of creativity and intellectual dialogue.
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