Palakkad Theatres @PTheatres 3h3 hours ago #Koode Kozhinjampara Geetha 10 days gross~7.44L Sunday~1.21L Chittur Sree 10 days~5.47L Sunday~85K Kollengode Thankaraj 10 days~9.22L Sunday~1.4L
Palakkad Theatres @PTheatres 3h3 hours ago #Koode Palakkad Priyadarshini 9 days gross around 11.97L Sunday gross 2.46L
Balachandran @balachandranbs @AnjaliMenonFilm . Travelled 96 kms yesterday to watch #koode from New Delhi to Greater Noida. Beautiful movie and ofcourse there is @AnjaliMenonFilm signature in it.
A special screening of @AnjaliMenonFilm’s #Koode was held at #LeMagicLantern in Chennai for celebs. Pic shows #Anjali with her editor #PraveenPrabhakar one of the finest editors in Malayalam cinema. #Koode is drawing huge family audiences in Kerala and rest of India.
Anjali Menon's Koode Releasing in New Zealand cinemas from this Thursday. Watch it cinemas near you! Starring Prithviraj Sukumaran Nazriya Nazim Parvathy Check out the complete session times.. Booking opens tomorrow..
Parvathy: Koode had everything I needed Malayalam actor Parvathy on her latest film Koode, women filmmakers and support for women in cinema. Q. What drove you to Koode? I like the choice of word there – ‘Drove’. It’s true that every time I choose to do a project, it’s a drive. A drive towards the core of my craft and leaving everything else outside. Koode had everything I needed to step back into that space. A chance to work with Anjali again which also means being given a role that’s a treat to dive into. Q. You said you wanted to assist Anjali. Do you see yourself making films? I do see myself telling stories. Whether it’s through writing or directing. As of now, the performer in me is honing her skills and observing everything else. Q. You worked with three women filmmakers back to back. How would you describe these experiences? It is four, in fact. (A Kannada film by Vijayalakshmi Singh Babu). For me the fact that they are women matter because I love to see diverse perspectives in storytelling. And the more women make movies, more of them join in! Apart from this, the filmmaker’s that they are, their skill and knowledge has hardly anything to do with their gender. I have loved and learned a lot watching them execute their films the way they did. Q. You have always spoken your mind, stood up for your rights, taken steps towards making cinema a better place for women. Did the backlash for your stance ever affect you? Did it ever pose any kind of insecurity? It affected me in a way that it prompted me to study it. A lot of things came to the fore. I wasn’t aware of many things that basically renders a lot of us unsafe, with regards to law and order. Also, most of us are not aware of our rights and how we can protect ourselves against many crimes. The backlash triggered an investigation of sorts. Q. What kind of support should women in cinema get in times like these? By supporting their films. By watching their work, the audience can show their support. Within the industry, it’s important to make sure there are enough opportunities for them. I hope we get to see more women joining various aspects of filmmaking as we go forward.