Oriya language film Dalchini directed by Sisir Kumar Sahu and Pinaki Singh is making its digital debut. The film, which earned critical acclaim upon its release, will be available on the streaming platform AAO NXT from December 28, 2024. This romantic drama, known for its emotional depth and unique story, is highly anticipated by audiences looking for regional cinema. A powerful narrative.
When and where to see cinnamon
Cinnamon will stream exclusively on AAO NXT starting December 28th. Odia cinema fans can enjoy this romantic drama from the comfort of their homes. The digital release aims to reach a wider audience beyond the initial theatrical release.
Cinnamon Official Trailer and Plot
The story of the film revolves around Kaushik, a reserved investment banker, and his encounter with Marilyn, a high-end escort. As Kaushik develops feelings for Marilyn, the story takes an emotional turn, exploring themes of love, loss and longing. The plot, with its blend of romance and introspection, offers an engaging cinematic experience.
cinnamon cast and crew
The film stars Parth Sarathi Ray in the role of Kaushik and Suryamay Mahapatra in the lead role as Marilyn. Directed by Sisir Kumar Sahu and Pinaki Singh, the film is crafted with precision. Sisir Kumar Sahu has mentioned in an earlier interview that the title Dalchini, which means cinnamon, symbolizes hidden complexity and subtle intensity.
cinnamon welcome
Cinnamon was awarded the ‘Best Feature Film’ award at the 7th International Film Festival of Shimla in 2021. The film was praised for its performances, direction and emotionally driven story.
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