A Note of Thanks | 25 Years of GVM

A Note of Thanks | 25 Years of GVM

A QUARTER-CENTURY OF FRAMES AND FEELINGS

 

It is often said that cinema is not just about capturing moving images; it is about capturing time itself. And as I pause to mark twenty-five years
since I first shouted "Action," I am overwhelmed not by the passage of time, but by the volume of memories that time has generously afforded me.

25 years in this magnificent, demanding industry is not a solitary achievement. It is a tapestry woven from the dreams, dedication and talent of countless individuals who walked alongside me.

My deepest gratitude and love go to the artists: The actors who took the fictional beings in my head and gave them a soul, a voice and a heartbeat. You breathed life into my words, often finding depths in characters that I hadn't realized were there.

To my crew: The silent architects of my imagination who have stood behind the lens for twenty-five years with me, my gratitude and respect are as deep as the love we share for Cinema

I stand on the shoulders of giants, the masters of cinema whose work ignited the spark in me and to my mentors who guided my early steps - thank you for showing me the way.
To my contemporaries and fellow directors, your work challenges and inspires me daily. The camaraderie we share in this shared pursuit of storytelling is invaluable.

Finally, to my lovely audience. You have welcomed my stories into your lives, allowed my characters to inhabit your conversations and embraced the varying shades of love, conflicts and life I have tried to portray. Your acceptance is the ultimate reward.

Thank you for an incredible and unforgettable night at the Yennodu Vaa Veedu Varaikkum concert. It was a soulful reminder to know why I do what I do.