Hello everyone,
Our Kerala Piravi celebration is round the corner and no time would be greater than now to unravel the hidden creative energy within you.
Please follow the guidelines outlined below and submit your video entries through gmail to akmgkakmg@gmail.com on or before October 29, 2021.
Top entries in four categories (solo male, solo female, family or couple) will be played online during our Kerala Piravi Zoom event on October 31, 2021. Winners will also be awarded special prizes during the gala night of AKMG Toronto to be held in August 2022.
Audio and visuals should be based on recordings or sound bites from Malayalam movies, movie songs or skit.
A maximum of four participants are allowed for group performances. Maximum video duration shoud be three minutes. Videos are to be recorded preferably in landscape mode with good lighting and sound quality. Entry is restricted to AKMG members and families. Evaluation will be based on acting skills, theme and originality. Use of abusive or offensive language is not permitted. Jury decision will be final.
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