‘The Face Of The Faceless’ Tamil Trailer Released Ahead of Nov 21 Premiere

The Face Of The Faceless Tamil trailer screenshot

The official trailer for the Tamil version of The Face Of The Faceless is now live, building anticipation for its theatrical release across Tamil Nadu on November 21.

The film, produced by Tri Light Creations, tells the inspiring story of Blessed Sister Rani Maria, a Catholic nun who was martyred for her work among the poor and marginalized.

The Tamil adaptation is part of a larger media collaboration led by Madha TV and the Tamil Nadu Bishops Conference.

Faith-Based Drama with Global Recognition

The film has already earned international acclaim, with over 123 awards and a nomination for the 2024 Academy Awards. It was previously released in Kerala and now arrives in Tamil Nadu with a localized version that aims to connect deeply with Tamil audiences.

The trailer, available on YouTube, features emotional scenes, stirring music, and a glimpse into the life of Sister Rani Maria.

Madha TV Leads Tamil Production

Fr. David Arockiam, CEO of Madha TV, emphasized the spiritual mission behind the film. “This is a mission of faith and evangelization through art and cinema,” he said in an interview with Radio Veritas Asia. He urged Tamil Catholics to support the film in theaters and help spread its message of compassion and courage.

Powerful Storytelling and Local Impact

The Tamil version features a cast of regional actors and voice talent, ensuring cultural authenticity and emotional resonance.

The screenplay remains faithful to the original narrative while incorporating Tamil dialogues and settings. The film’s message of standing up for the voiceless and living a life of service is expected to strike a chord with audiences across the state.

Release Details and Expectations

The Face Of The Faceless will premiere in major cities including Chennai, Madurai, Coimbatore, and Tiruchirappalli.

With its strong message and cinematic quality, the film is poised to become a landmark in Tamil faith-based cinema. As Fr. Arockiam noted, “We believe this film will touch hearts and inspire action.”