INDIA KERALA –FILM INDUSTRY
Kerala, the beauteous land that launched a million journeys.
The destination where travellers arrive every year in search of peace and
contentment. Today, Kerala is inspiring
a journey of a new kind. The unmatched beauty of the land’s natural,
cultural and artistic wealth is setting the perfect stage for a thousand reel
journeys. The distinctive style and character of its landscapes together with
the diversity in look and feel make Kerala picture perfect for celluloid dreams.
Fleets of duck, flocks of birds, school of fish , floating
markets small country boats, coconut groves, mangrove forests……the backwaters
of Kerala is village life at its best.
The backwaters presents a variety of naturescapes, a
significant among which are the lush paddy fields bordered by narrow DYKES.
FROM HERE TO ETERNITY
Kerala has a 600 km long shoreline scattered along which are
some of India’s finest beaches – each unique in its setting and character. Some
are steeped in history, some shrouded in mystery, some are secluded, some
spirited……
The 4 km long Muzhappilangad Beach in Kannur District is
Kerala’s only DRIVE IN BEACHES
The estuaryof Poovar has an idyllic setting and is close to the natural harbor of Vizhinjam.
The estuaryof Poovar has an idyllic setting and is close to the natural harbor of Vizhinjam.
Varkala, lined with cliffs, is one of the beaches that still
retail its rustic charm.
ON THE WATERFRONT
Lacing the interiors of Kerala is a 900 km long maze of
lagoons, lakes, canals and estuaries,called the backwaters. Here life flows at
a different pace, unfolding a thousand shades of beauty and serenity.
Kerala’s houseboats are sheer poetry in motion and according
to national geographic traveler, “the most perfect place in the world to
propose to your loved one”.
Thrilling, exciting and utterly entertaining, the boat races
of Kerala are one of the world’s most spectacular sporting events. There are
more than 15 major boat races in Kerala.
WITHERING HEIGHTS
Located thousands of metres above sea level, Kerala’s hill
stations are masterpieces in green. Home to the rare Neelakurinji flowers and
the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, they are replete with the best of nature.
Tucked within the cool, green environs of the hill stations
are luxuriant plantations of tea, coffee and spices.
Chembra Peak, the highest peak in Wayanad, Meesapulimala,
the second highest peak in the Western Ghats; Anamudi , the highest point in
South India……The majestic peaks are high point of beauty.
A number of large and small waterfall roar gurgle and splash
down the hills of Kerala. Palaruvi, Athirapally and Vazhachal are the most
popular among them.
Nestled among wooden hills of Kerala Rivers, lakes and dams.
The pookot lake in Wayanad, The Mattupetty Lake and Dam in Munnar are some of
the most scenic spots in the hills.
THE JUNGLE BOOK
Kerala has 17 wildlife sanctuariern Ghats and 6 national parks tucked away in the lush
forests of the Western Ghats. Skirting these exotic destinations are some of
the most delightful and raw naturescapes.
The sanctuaries of Kerala shelter endemic, rare and
endangered flora and fauna, tigers , leopards , elephants , sambars, tahrs ,
wild digs , spotted deers, jungle cats, lion tailed macaques as well as nearly
150 species of birds can spotted here.
A rugged terrain with undulating landscape and rocky patches
makes the forests adventure hotspot.
Elephants Safaris, bamboo rafting, trekking etc are exciting
ways to explore the dense woodlands.
SINGING IN THE RAIN
Kerala is blessed with 2 monsoon – the Southwest Monsoon
that arrives during the month of June and the Northeast Monsoon in October –that
rejuvenate the land, transforming it into a huge carpet of green.
The monsoons in Kerala do not take the form of incessant
rains and generally, short spells of rain are followed by interludes of
sunshine.
THE SOUND OF MUSIC
Kerala has a rich cultural heritage that reflects in its
wide repertoire of art forms. The State’s cultural and artist wealth also finds
expression in the multitude of festivals celebrated all through the year.
RUSTIC TRADITIONS are part of Kerala’s festivals.
Beautifully crafted effigies of horses called Kuthirakolams are part of
Machattu Mamamga in Thrissur.
The biggest and the most colourful temple festival of
Kerala, the pooram is a stunning mixture of magnificence and spectacle complete
with caparisoned elephants, percussion ensembles and spectacular fireworks.
The land of murals, Kerala plays host to several artistic
events like the Kochi Biennable that transforms Kochi into an artistic
paradise.
THE LOST WORLD
Thanks to its trade ties with the world, Kerala shelters
monuments and buildings that are a curious mix of typical Keralan, European,
Chinese, Jewish and Arabic styles.
Built in different styles of architecture, the monuments
showcase diverse cultural strains and are silent reminders of a bygone era.
DREAMCATHCHERS
The world of cinema is fast discovering the magic of Kerala
as a shooting locale. Both Indian and foreign filmmakers are today finding the
scenic locations and peaceful environs of Kerala hard to resist. Excellent connectivity
between destinations, easy transfers and a pleasant climate all through the
year are other factors that make filmmaking in Kerala truly delightful.
The colourful art forms of Kerala lend their magic to
Chennai Express.
Bekal Fort features in the hit movie- Bombay.
Amitabh Bahchan starrer Nishabd was partly shot in Munnar.
The Athirapally waterfalls gave a touch of wild splendor to
Baahubali.
Several scenes of Raavan were shot in Vazhachal
Munnar set the perfect stage for Pi’journey in the Oscar Winning
Movie –Life of PI
CINEMA PARADISO
Kerala has a well-developed, well defined film culture. The
land has nurtured some of India’s finest filmmakers and actors and is one of
the few places in the world where the film society movement has deep roots. Both
mainstream and parallel cinema has flourished in the State that has an
international film festival of its own.
The growth of Malayalam cinema owes much of the government
–owned chitranjali studio in Thiruvananthapuram that houses STATE- OF THE- ART
facilities for film production.
Positioned as India’s first Infotainment Park . Kinfra Film
and Video Park is a one stop shop for all the needs of the entertainment
industry.
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