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National award winning director to release 2nd Sanskrit movie
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Fri, Mar 5 2021 22:36 IST |
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National award winning director to release 2nd Sanskrit movie. Image Source: IANS News
Chennai, March 5 : G Prabha, a retired professor and head of the department of Sanskrit at Loyola College here, is coming out with his second Sanskrit movie Taya after his award-winning Sanskrit film Ishti .
Ishti was the opening movie at the International Film Festival of India in Goa in 2016 and had won global acclaim at the Pyongyong film festival in South Korea.
The second venture, Taya, is a women centric film based on a woman from the Brahmin clan taking revenge against a group of Brahmin men who had exploited her friend.