Father John Puthuva directs Sanskrit film 'Ekaki', winning multiple awards

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Father Dr. John Puthuva, a priest, has directed the Sanskrit film 'Ekaki', making him the first Vedic priest to do so. The film, 'Ekaki', is notable as India's first Sanskrit movie featuring only one actor. It explores the isolation and resilience of an artist dedicated to drama and ballet. 'Ekaki' has garnered numerous national and international awards, including Best Indian Feature Film at the Travancore International Film Awards.


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