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'Srikanth' Wins Grand Prix at Moscow Disability Film Festival

Summary

  • Rajkummar Rao's film 'Srikanth' wins top prize
  • Outshines entries from over 60 nations
  • Powerful portrayal of Srikanth Bolla's journey
'Srikanth' Wins Grand Prix at Moscow Disability Film Festival

In a remarkable achievement, the Indian film 'Srikanth' has emerged victorious at the XIII International Disability Film Festival in Moscow. The movie, directed by Rajkummar Rao, has been awarded the prestigious Grand Prix for Best Film, outshining entries from over 60 nations.

The film's powerful portrayal of Srikanth Bolla's inspiring journey has resonated deeply with the international jury, who were captivated by the movie's emotional depth and nuanced storytelling. Producer Nidhi Parmar expressed immense gratitude for the recognition, emphasizing the film's success in a highly competitive global arena.

The triumph of 'Srikanth' at the prestigious Moscow festival underscores the growing international acclaim for Indian cinema and its ability to tackle important social issues with sensitivity and authenticity. The award is a testament to the film's artistic merit and its potential to inspire and educate audiences worldwide.

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Rajkummar Rao's film 'Srikanth' won the Grand Prix for Best Film at the XIII International Disability Film Festival in Moscow.
The film outshined entries from over 60 nations, with its powerful portrayal of Srikanth Bolla's journey resonating deeply with the international jury.
Producer Nidhi Parmar expressed immense gratitude for the recognition, highlighting the film's success in a competitive global arena.

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