
GV Prakash Kumar’s Kingston, as per the actor-producer-composer, is a groundbreaking Indian film that goes beyond regular sea-based action. It has zombies, spirits, folklore, fantasy, and adventure. Even though the story is set in a coastal town, the story is not replete with the usual kind of antagonists. Kamal Prakash has directed the movie.
In his interview, GV Prakash mentions the names of Baahubali and Kantara. He describes Kingston as that momentous unique film that will transport viewers into a new world, much like the aforementioned pan-Indian movies.
“Kingston is set in a coastal village cursed with a dark secret, where my character ventures into the sea to unravel the mystery,” he says.
Talking about the action part, he says, “Shooting action sequences on a ship was especially difficult because the surface was always wet and slippery. At times, I would get injured on my fingers or legs after just one shot. But I would wrap a bandage and continue shooting. Despite the challenges, all the action sequences turned out great. Once the film releases, even Hollywood will be surprised and wonder how we pulled it off.”
Maheswara Reddy, the head of Ganga Entertainments, is bringing this film to Telugu audiences. Kingston is set to release in both Telugu and Tamil on March 7th (Friday).
GV Prakash Kumar wishes to act in a straight Telugu film should something exciting come his way as he couldn’t play a crucial role in Nani’s Dasara despite being offered.