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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Lost Indian Film 'Annie' Resurrected for Berlinale

Lost Indian Film 'Annie' Resurrected for Berlinale

16 Jan

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Summary

  • A restored 4K version of 'In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones' premieres.
  • The film stars Arundhati Roy and features Shah Rukh Khan in a small role.
  • Restoration preserved original negatives and reconstructed its unique soundtrack.
Lost Indian Film 'Annie' Resurrected for Berlinale

Berlinale Classics 2026 is set to present a remarkable restored 4K version of 'In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones,' a 1989 Indian film that was on the brink of disappearing. This significant cinematic discovery, originally shot on 16mm, captured the unique voice and spirit of Delhi's architecture students in the mid-1970s, featuring westernized, politically restless characters and their distinct Indian English dialogue.

The film, written by and starring Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy, also included a small role by a then-newcomer Shah Rukh Khan. Despite winning two National Awards, including for Best Screenplay, 'Annie' had a limited run and largely faded into cult memory after a single television broadcast. Its return is a testament to dedicated preservation efforts.

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The restoration was a meticulous process undertaken by the Film Heritage Foundation, which painstakingly recovered and repaired original film elements. Completed at L'Immagine Ritrovata in Bologna, the year-long effort involved manual repair, digital restoration, color grading, and sound reconstruction, ensuring this idiosyncratic and previously underseen gem can be experienced anew.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It is a 1989 Indian film written by and starring Arundhati Roy, celebrating the lives of Delhi students in the 1970s.
A restored 4K version of the film will be screened at Berlinale Classics in 2026.
The film stars Arundhati Roy and features a notable early role by Shah Rukh Khan.

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