
Balan: The Boy continues to earn widespread appreciation from audiences and prominent personalities across the Indian film industry. The latest to praise the film is acclaimed filmmaker Mani Ratnam, who lauded it after attending a special screening.
Produced by KVN Productions in association with Thespian Films, the film is directed by Chidambaram, known for the blockbuster Manjummel Boys. The story is based on a script by Jithu Madhavan, the director of Aavesham, while the project is produced by Venkat K. Narayana and Shailaja Desai Fenn.
Released in Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Hindi, Balan: The Boy has been receiving a positive response across multiple markets. In the Telugu states, the film is being distributed by Annapurna Studios and is enjoying a successful theatrical run.
The film has already won praise from actor Naga Chaitanya and several Telugu film personalities. In Malayalam cinema, veteran director Priyadarshan appreciated the film, while Tamil stars Suriya and Jyotika also shared positive feedback.
After watching the special screening, Mani Ratnam reportedly appreciated the film’s engaging screenplay and the performances delivered by its cast. The makers described his appreciation as a proud moment for the entire team, calling it a significant recognition from one of India’s most celebrated filmmakers.
Balan: The Boy features Aadisheshan, Farzana Palathingal, Muhammad Zinan, Tovino Thomas, Girish A.D., Jean Paul Lal, and others in key roles. The technical crew includes editor Vivek Harshan, cinematographer Shyju Khalid, and music composer Sushin Shyam. Publicity for the film is being handled by Suresh.
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