Diehard movie buffs must already be aware that the 75th edition of the prestigious Cannes Film Festival kicked off on 17th May at the French Riviera. This year’s Cannes boasts of some premium Hollywood films’ screenings such as Tom Cruise’s ‘Top Gun: Maverick’, James Gray’s ‘Armageddon Time’, David Cronenberg’s ‘Crimes of the Future’, Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Elvis’, and George Miller’s ‘Three Thousand Years of Longing’, to name a few.
Amidst these high profile, star-studded international movies, an Indian film had its premiere on 19th May at the ongoing Cannes Film Festival 2022. We are talking about R. Madhavan’s directorial debut ‘Rocketry: The Nambi Effect’. Even before the film was to be showcased at Cannes, there was already a positive buzz and high curiosity quotient around it. And the festival audience were purportedly vying for a spot at Rocketry’s screening venue.
And after ‘Rocketry: The Nambi Effect’ was screened, it received a standing ovation by the Cannes festival audience. Some big names (including Nambi Narayanan himself) were present during the film’s Cannes screening. The list also includes two legendary Indian film industry people Shekhar Kapur and A.R. Rahman. And this is what they said about R. Madhavan’s film:
‘Rocketry: The Nambi Effect’ is a biographical drama movie which is based on the life of former ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan, who was falsely accused of selling confidential information to foreign entities. R. Madhavan, who has written and directed the film, has essayed the titular role of the scientist. The film would ostensibly narrate Nambi Narayanan’s life-story right from his Princeton University days until he was falsely accused of espionage and how he eventually fought back.
‘Rocketry: The Nambi Effect’ also features Simran (as Meera Narayanan), Rajit Kapur (as Vikram Sarabhai), and Gulshan Grover (as A.P.J. Abdul Kalam) besides special appearances by Shah Rukh Khan and Suriya. The eagerly anticipated film is scheduled to release in theatres in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and English languages on 1st July 2022.