Amreli Pan Nalin's Gujarati film 'Last Film Show (‘છેલ્લો શૉ’)' became India's Oscar entry, 'RRR', 'Kashmir Files' also failed to make the cut.
Amreli-born Gujarati filmmaker Pan Nalin's Gujarati film 'The Last Film Show (‘છેલ્લો શૉ’)’ has been selected as India's official entry for the Oscars. Interestingly, this film has this year's super hits AV S.S. He also left behind Rajamoulin's 'RRR' and Vivek Agnihotri's 'The Kashmir Files'. Now this film 'The Last Film Show (‘છેલ્લો શૉ’)' will represent India at the 'Academy Awards' or 'Oscar Awards' to be held in Los Angeles next year and compete with films from around the world in the 'Best International Film' category. The movie 'Chhello Show' will release in India on October 14.
The jury
selected the Gujarati film
Naturally,
everyone hoped that S., who made people laugh in Western countries and minted
money in cash registers. S. Rajamoulin's magnum opus 'RRR' to be shortlisted
for Oscar. Along with this, Vivek Agnihotri's Anupamkher-Pallavi Joshi starrer
'The Kashmir Files', which highlighted the plight of Kashmiri Pandits and
became a surprise super hit at the box office, had a good chance of being
selected. Telugu romantic hit 'Shyam Singha Roy' also competed to be India's
official entry to the Oscars. The movie had stars like Keerthy Suresh, Sai
Pallavi, Nani. While Malayalam superstar Fahadh Faasil's survival drama
'Malayankunju' was also in the running for an Oscar. But in the end, the jury
of the Film Federation of India chose the Gujarati film "Chello Shaw".
'The Last
Show' will arrive in India on October 14
Started by Hollywood veteran Robert De Niro, the Tribeca Film Festival has won numerous awards, recognition and commercial success at international film festivals, including the Valladolid Film Festival in Spain. Producer Siddharth Roy Kapur is releasing the film on October 14 in India.
This
movie is a love letter to cinema
'Chello
Shaw', which tells the story of a nine-year-old boy Samay (Bhavin Rabari), is a
love letter to cinema. This is the story of a child who befriends Fazal
(Bhavesh Shrimali), a projectionist at a small cinema hall in Saurashtra's
small village of Chalala, and watches films. The story of this film is
reminiscent of the famous Italian film 'Cinema Paradiso' of 1988. This film was
also the best foreign film of that year. Language won an Oscar for the film.
Nalin
Kumar Pandya aka Mr. Nalin
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