Kuwait Canara Welfare Association (KCWA) hosted the much-anticipated premiere of the
Konkani movie My Dear Father on February 05 th , 2026, at Ozone Cinema, Khaitan. The event
received an overwhelming response, with both premiere shows going houseful on the
inaugural day. The Konkani community in Kuwait came together for an exciting evening of
cinema, celebrating this milestone for regional films. The exceptional success of “My Dear
Father“ highlights the growing influence of regional cinema and the strong cultural ties that
bind the community. This international appeal further underscores the rising prominence of
Konkani cinema in bringing traditional stories to global audiences.
The story of My Dear Father is written and directed by Nellu Permannur, a filmmaker known
for working closely with local culture and emotions. It is produced with the intention of
reaching Konkani-speaking audiences mainly in coastal Karnataka, where the language has
deep cultural roots. The movie was released theatrically on 24 September 2025, which
received a strong response from local audiences. The release events were marked by
packed theaters and community participation, showing the emotional connect people had
even before the film’s wider screening.
Music for My Dear Father is composed by Vanil Veigas, with songs that support the
emotional tone of the film rather than overpower it. The background score and soundtrack
play an important role in enhancing the dramatic moments and spiritual themes.
Cinematography by Danel Jaison captures village life, churches, homes, and landscapes in
a simple yet effective manner, while editing by Raveen Martis keeps the storytelling smooth
and focused.
The inaugural ceremony began with MC Reena Rego inviting KCWA President Prakash Pinto
and movie core committee members Wilson D’Souza, Roshan Quadras, Naveen
Mascarenhas, Abbasiya Konkani Families Kuwait President Mr. Norbert D’Souza, and
Prashanth Ferrao to the stage. Fr. Avil Rosario, Spiritual Animator of KCWA, and Fr. Darel
Fernandes, Parish Priest of Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Arabia Parish, Ahmadi, were
welcomed to the stage. They were greeted with flower bouquets presented by KCWA
President Prakash Pinto. KCWA President Prakash Pinto welcomed the gathering, followed
by a cake cutting marking the opening of the Grand Premiere.
Fr. Avil Rosario addressed the audience and extended his heartfelt best wishes to the
movie My Dear Father, expressing his hope that it would be well received and make a
meaningful impact among audiences.
Fr. Darel Fernandes applauded KCWA for its continued efforts to promote and preserve the
Konkani language, especially by extending strong support to Konkani films. He emphasized
that such encouragement plays a vital role in strengthening cultural identity and ensuring
that the language reaches younger generations through meaningful and creative mediums
like cinema. According to him, initiatives like these not only uplift regional filmmakers but
also help keep Konkani heritage alive and relevant in today’s changing times.
Movie Core Committee member Wilson D’Souza proposed the vote of thanks and
expressed his heartfelt gratitude to everyone for their support to the premiere show. Special
thanks were extended to Roshan Rodrigues for providing the sound system, and to Core
Committee member Alban D’Souza for his continued support.
Both premiere shows of My Dear Father were met with overwhelming enthusiasm,
highlighting Nellu Permannur’s talent for crafting heartfelt narratives that deeply resonate
with audiences. Attendees praised the acting, direction, and the powerful message
conveyed through the film. The emotional depth of the story, combined with beautiful songs
and meaningful themes, struck a strong chord with viewers and led to an outpouring of
positive reviews.
As the evening concluded, it was evident that My Dear Father, with its emotional ending, had
not only touched hearts but also left audiences excited about the film’s future impact. Its
gripping storyline and heartfelt performances made a lasting impression on everyone
present. This successful premiere stands as a testament to the growing appeal and
significance of Konkani cinema in Kuwait.