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Filmmaker Kiran Reddy opens up about Telugu thriller 'Gatham'

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Mumbai, Oct 30 (IANS) The trailer of the Telugu film Gatham is out, and it promises a lot of thrills. Written and directed by Kiran Reddy, the film is created by a group of US-based students and IT professionals.

The story revolves around a young couple on a road trip. Trouble starts when their car breaks down, and a stranger comes to their aid.

"Filmmaking has always been my passion and I am keen to experiment and explore various formats. With 'Gatham', I wanted to take India's art of storytelling to the next level and introduce something unique for audiences. 'Gatham' revolves around a very interesting plot questioning, 'what if life restarts?'," said Reddy, who is known for making short films like " A Winter To Remember" and "Where Is Ayush?"

The film features Bhargava Poludasu, Rakesh Galebhe and Poojitha Kuraparthi. It will be out on Amazon Prime Video on November 6.

--IANS

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