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EPISODE · May 6, 2020 · 48 MIN

Interview: 'Palasa' Karuna Kumar

from In the End (Telugu) · host Srinivas Kondra

On the latest episode of 'In The End', we speak to Karuna Kumar, debut director who made 'Palasa 1978', the first ever Telugu film that has told a Dalit story in an uncompromising manner. Karuna Kumar, in this close to one hour interview, tells us why he chose caste as a conflicting point in his first film, what made him to set his film in Palasa, why he thinks Dalit filmmakers are the need of hour, and answers several other questions. Let us know how you liked this discussion.

On the latest episode of 'In The End', we speak to Karuna Kumar, debut director who made 'Palasa 1978', the first ever Telugu film that has told a Dalit story in an uncompromising manner. Karuna Kumar, in this close to one hour interview, tells us why he chose caste as a conflicting point in his first film, what made him to set his film in Palasa, why he thinks Dalit filmmakers are the need of hour, and answers several other questions. Let us know how you liked this discussion.

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