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Indian film 'Masaan' wins Fipresci Award at Cannes
Cannes, May 23
Indian filmmaker Neeraj
Ghaywan's indie project "Masaan", centred around a group of people in
Varanasi, was awarded the International Federation of Film Critics
(Fipresci) award at the 68th Cannes International Film Festival on
Saturday.
Actress Richa Chadha, who features in a key role in the film, says the team feels "blessed".
"#MasaanAtCannes just got the Fipresci award, given by the international critics. #blessed :-) team, take a bow," Richa tweeted.
Showcased
in the UnCertain Regard section at the movie gala, "Masaan" received a
five-minute standing ovation post its screening here, leaving Richa and
Ghaywan in tears of joy.
Ghaywan's debut feature project,
"Masaan" is set in Varanasi and follows the stories of four people from a
small town and how they fit in to the moralities.
It also features Shweta Tripathi, Sanjay Mishra and Vicky Kaushal.
It
is an Indian-French co-production with names like Manish Mundra of
Drishyam Films, Macassar Productions, Phantom Films, Sikhya
Entertainment, Arte France Cinema and Pathe productions.
The top
prizes for the main selection at the gala will be awarded on Sunday
night during the closing ceremony at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes.
Jury presidents Joel and Ethan Coen will announce the winners, reports
hollywoodreporter.com.
