Atlee and Bala praise 'Neelira': Filmmakers applaud Somidharan’s powerful survival drama

Atlee and Bala praise 'Neelira': Filmmakers applaud Somidharan’s powerful survival drama
Filmmakers Atlee and Bala have lauded Somidharan's survival drama 'Neelira,' released on April 3. Atlee praised the film on social media, calling it an "awesome film" and urging audiences to watch it in theaters. Bala described 'Neelira' as a "sacred cinematic experience," highlighting its emotional depth and authenticity, and linking it to his mentor Balu Mahendra's vision for meaningful cinema.
After its release on April 3, the survival thriller 'Neelira' has received many compliments from several filmmakers. Directed by Somidharan, the film stars Naveen Chandra in the lead role and presents a moving story set during the Sri Lankan civil war.Director Atlee recently shared his reaction to the film on social media. He took to Instagram story wrote, “#Neelira, awesome film. Plz do watch in the theater Congratulations to @stonebenchers @ranadaggubati @ksubbaraj keep inspiring us by producing such fab films. Hearty congratulations to @someetharan.” He also extended his warm wishes to director Somidharan, appreciating the team for bringing a strong and inspiring story to the big screen.

Bala praises Somidharan’s storytelling and emotional depth

After a screening of 'Neelira,' Director Bala shared his thoughts. He commended 'Neelira' director Somidharan for crafting a story that resonated on a profound emotional level. According to Bala, the film does more than simply show people’s struggles. He noted that the narrative connects strongly with the audience and leaves a lasting impression.
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The veteran filmmaker applauded the courage and dedication required to create such a heartfelt film; the director mentioned that the plot is based on authenticity and openness.

Bala describes the film as a sacred cinematic experience

While speaking about the film, Bala shared an emotional response to its themes. He explained that the movie not only portrays suffering but also communicates deeper emotions and truths to viewers. He stated that the movie creates a “sacred space” with how it depicts human suffering and the strength to overcome it. Bala explained that these types of movies allow people to think about the struggles that humans go through during such times.

Bala links ‘Neelira’ with Balu Mahendra’s dream of meaningful cinema

During his appreciation, Bala also mentioned his mentor, Balu Mahendra. He said he considers himself one of Balu Mahendra’s senior students and believes that Somidharan represents a younger generation influenced by the same master filmmaker. Bala shared that his mentor once wished to make a film exploring themes similar to 'Neelira,' but the opportunity never arose. He thought Somidharan had accomplished this vision with this work.'Neelira' also stars Sanand, Roopa Koduvayur, and Kayal Vincent, and is receiving widespread acclaim from names such as Atlee and Bala. 'Neelira' is winning hearts one minute at a time.
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