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K K Menon’s Badminton Film ‘Love-All’ Set To Release on Sept 1

Actor KK Menon's new film Love All is set to release on Sept 1. It is an emotional story of father-son and love for badminton.

K K Menon’s emotional badminton film ‘Love All’ is set to captivate audiences with its relatable storyline and sporting spirit.


In the last few years, many Indian films based on sports have become a hit. Sports dramas including Chak De India, Dangal, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag have won the hearts of the audience. The upcoming film Love All, adorned with the main character of K K Menon’s, also takes this trend forward. The film Love All is all set to release in theaters on September 1, 2023.

Film Love-All:

Actor KK Menon’s new film Love All sees the comeback of Menon on the big screen after a long break. KK Menon said that badminton has been kept in the background of this film as it is based on an emotional story of father-son.

How much the film is related to badminton can be gauged from the fact that the filmmakers have cast national and international players in the film. Based on the background of badminton in the film Love All, the multi-talented actor K.K. Menon plays a father who wants to keep his son away from the world of sports, while the son dreams of becoming a champion in badminton.

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The film will be released in 7 other languages ​​along with Hindi:

Presented by Indian badminton stars Pullela Gopichand, Mahesh Bhatt and Anand Pandit, co-produced by Dilip Soni Jaiswal, Rahul V. Dubey and Sanjay Singh, the film is being released by M. Ramesh’s Lakshmi Ganapathi Films. Love All is going to be released in Hindi along with 7 other Indian languages ​​- Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Oriya and Assamese with subtitles in 7 foreign languages ​​Malaysian, Thai, Korean, Spanish, Japanese, Indonesian and French.

These people have played wonderful roles:

In Love-All, Kay Kay Menon will be seen in the role of a middle-class man from a small town. Love All also stars Swastika Mukherjee, Shriswara, Sumit Arora, Arch Jain, Deep Rambhiya, Atul Srivastava, Robin Das, Alam and Majel Vyas in stellar roles.

 

Around 300 players were shortlisted in the film:

To pick the right talent, the team at Love All scoured the country for the best badminton players. Auditions were held during All India Junior and Sub-Junior level tournaments, in which around 300 players were shortlisted. This was followed by months of intense coaching and training to help the players perform with the same gusto on screen. It ensured that every hit on the badminton court and every sweaty moment on the screen was as real as the game itself.

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This film is based on the background of Bhopal:

Love-All’s heartwarming story is based in the backdrop of Bhopal. The emotional storyline and relevant subject matter of the film was appreciated by legendary director Mahesh Bhatt, who is also the presenter of the film. In the words of Mahesh Bhatt, ‘When a story emerges from the soil, involves common people, talks about their dreams and struggles, it undoubtedly connects with everyone. Be it any city or country.” 

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