It's
very
unlikely
for
a
low-budget
Telugu
film
to
have
a
wide
release
in
Andhra
Pradesh
(AP),
but
debutant
filmmaker
Ayodhya
Kumar
is
going
out
of
the
way
to
ensure
his
film
Minugurulu
has
a
pan-India
release.
The
film
featuring
40
visually
impaired
children
is
the
story
about
how
these
children
expose
the
wrongdoings
of
their
warden
in
an
orphanage.
Speaking
to
IANS,
Ayodhya
Kumar
told,
"I'm
trying
my
best
to
find
a
distributor
who
could
facilitate
pan-India
release.
I
strongly
believe
Minugurulu
is
not
for
niche
audience,
it
deserves
to
be
seen
by
as
many
people
as
possible.
I
understand
it
will
be
extremely
challenging,
but
I
don't
intend
to
give
up."
When
quizzed
about
his
plans
to
promote
Minugurulu
to
catch
nationwide
attention,
Ayodhya
Kumar
said,
"I
don't
have
the
funds
to
do
aggressive
marketing,
but
I'm
planning
to
screen
the
film
for
national
media.
If
I
can
impress
them
with
my
work,
then
I
believe
buzz
around
the
film
will
automatically
be
created."
Directed
and
produced
by
Ayodhya
Kumar,
Minugurulu
features
Suhasini
Mani
Ratnam,
Ashish
Vidyarthi,
Raghuvir
Yadav
and
Ravi
Babu
in
important
roles.
The
filmmaker
added,
"Even
in
AP,
I
screened
the
film
for
industry
members,
who
in
turn
shared
the
good
things
about
the
film
with
others.
I
think
more
than
promotions,
good
films
are
embraced
when
people
talk
about
them."