Charles Enterprises is a fascinating depiction of Ravi Kumaraswamy’s
life, a young man from Kochi suffering from night blindness, a congenital
disability. Ravi steals a Ganesha idol from his mother, Gomathi, a profound
devotee, and later tries to overcome the ensuing crises and reclaim his life,
which becomes more difficult due to the social situation thoroughly affected by
the pandemic.
Subhash Lalitha Subrahmanian, a passionate filmmaker started his
creative career as a director by making short films and musical promos in
Malayalam & Tamil. His short films were selected for the international
short film festival of Kerala, and many of them have gone on to win awards.
Looking forward to the release of Charles Enterprises, Director Subhash
Subrahmanian discussed the movie, saying, “The film carries a unique style in
narrating the story of a Ganesha idol and several people surrounding it in the
backdrop of an urban area. The storytelling method is far from the usual
filmmaking and has never been seen in Malayalam cinema. The dynamic and zestful
pace of the movie makes it a treat to the audience’s eyes and minds. Even the
genre of the film is something that will entice the audience comprising both
families and youngsters.”
The movie features an ensemble cast that includes Urvashi, Kalaiyarasan,
Balu Varghese, Guru Somasundaram, Sujith Shankar, Manikandan R. Achari, bhanu
and Abhija Shivakala. The film is directed by Subhash Lalitha Subrahmanian and
is produced by Dr. Ajith Joy & Joy Movie Production.
Sameer Chopra, VP- Marketing Head, Reliance Entertainment, expressed,
“We are delighted to announce our partnership with Joy Movie Production to
showcase Charles Enterprises to Indian and international audiences. Our goal is
to show people content-rich films that give them an all-around experience as
well as pure entertainment.”
Charles Enterprises, a Reliance Entertainment Release pan India and globally,
is all set to hit the theatres on 19th May. The film promises to be a
captivating watch and is expected to strike a chord with film buffs.
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