Maharashtra, India — This evening, filmmaker Divyam Bhamre shared the latest promo for his upcoming long short film "Kirloskar" on his YouTube channel DVM Tales, and the audience is already catching up with excitement. This one-minute promo for the Kirloskar film is quite setting the mood of the film, the glimpses open up some hint of the story without give away its plot.
The video opens with an interesting monologue voiced by Swapath Yatri, saying: “Hi gosht Kirloskaranchi nahiye... hi gosht ahe Iccha Murti chi.” (“This isn’t the story of Kirloskar... it’s the story of Iccha Murti.”) The line has already revealing alot about the Kirloskar movie, let's see what's the upcoming trailer has to reveal about the film.
Visual Excellence
Visually, Kirloskar's promo is stunning. The highlight — a 2D animated sequence presenting the glimpses of the Kirloskar story, merges traditional Indian aesthetics along with those modern cinematic texture. The promo closes with a minimalist title montage introducing the cast and crew of Kirloskar — Mayur Mundhe, Vikrant Sansare, Baliram Shinde, Ritesh Dukale, Om Darekar, Lalit Hinde, Swapath Yatri.
In just under a minute, the promo establishes tone, atmosphere, and ambition — everything that defines DVM's Kirloskar style.
Early Critical Reception
“The visuals are breathing in the promo — there's something really raw about it", wrote Arnav Joshi, an indie film critic from Pune, on social media after the release. “If the full Kirloskar film carries even half this energy, we're looking at one of the most cinematic indie projects to come out of Maharashtra in long time.”
Follow Updates
Anticipation Builds
The response online is great, within hours of release, #Kirloskar working in regional film communities, with fans having their personal opinions and sharing their comments around the Kirloskar movie.
With Kirloskar slated for release this Christmas, it's created hype without revealing a thing. And that's the mark of a storyteller who knows exactly what he's doing with this Kirloskar project.
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