
Dhanush is APJ Abdul Kalam in Om Raut-directed biopic, film launched at Cannes
Actor Dhanush will headline the biography of Bharat Ratna Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, former President of India, titled 'Kalam'. The film, which was launched at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, will be directed by Om Raut of 'Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior' and 'Adipurush' fame. The big-budget film will be backed by Abhishek Agarwal and Bhushan Kumar of T-Series.The biography on the life of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, fondly called the 'Missile Man of India', will chronicle his life from Rameswaram to Rashtrapati Bhavan. A statement from the makers indicates that the film will share insights into his leadership and nation-building.advertisementHere's the poster:
More than a political biography, the film will also showcase the man behind the missile programs, the poet, the teacher and the politician. While Dhanush will play the titular role, the makers are tight-lipped about the rest of the cast and crew.In a statement, director Om Raut said, "In an era starved of true statesmen, Kalam stood above politics and pettiness. He was a man who was known for the power of education, excellence and indigenous innovation. To bring his story to the screen is an artistic challenge and a moral and cultural responsibility. It's a story that's inspirational for global youth and especially the youth of the Global South. It's the most important experience of my life. His life is a lesson that is bound to connect with people no matter who they are and where they come from.'advertisementCalling it an emotional moment, producer Abhishek Agarwal said, "I am honoured to collaborate with Om Raut ji, Dhanush ji, and Bhushan ji of T-Series stalwarts of Indian cinema. We are privileged to tell this story, and each of us is giving our best to bring to life the journey of our true Bharat Ratna Kalam ji. This is one of Indian cinema's most prestigious projects and will be a grand spectacle on a global scale.'Bhushan Kumar of T-Series stated that this was their third association with Om Raut. "Teaming up with Dhanush and Abhishek Agarwal on this project makes it all the more special. This is more than just a film, it's a tribute to a man who showed us how dreams, dedication, and humility can shape a nation's future," he said in a statement.The screenplay of the biopic is written by Saiwyn Quadras, who has worked on acclaimed biopics including 'Neerja, 'Maidaan' and 'Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran'.Must Watch
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