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The trailer for the upcoming film "The Award 1996" has been released, shedding light on the struggles faced by handloom artisans in India. The film, directed by young filmmaker Badugu Vijay Kumar, tells the story of how talented weavers are often exploited by middlemen.

Daggubati Suresh Babu, head of Suresh Productions, launched the trailer at Ramanaidu Studio in Hyderabad and praised the film's social relevance and heartfelt approach. He commended the filmmakers for bringing the plight of handloom artisans to the forefront and expressed his belief that the film will resonate with audiences.

Producer Chirandasu Dhanunjaya, who is producing the film under the Mega Maze Entertainments banner, expressed his gratitude towards Suresh Babu for his support and encouragement. He shared his confidence in the film's ability to captivate audiences with its compelling narrative and strong performances.

"The Award 1996" stars Shivaram Reddy and Sai Chandana as a couple, with Bunny Abiran in a pivotal role. The film's technical crew includes cinematographer Linga Goud, music composer Prashanth Mark, and editors Raj Chennuri and Pawan.

With its focus on a socially relevant issue and a powerful story, "The Award 1996" is generating significant anticipation. The film is expected to release soon, bringing much-needed attention to the challenges faced by handloom artisans in India.


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