Oscar-winning producer Guneet Monga Kapoor and filmmaker Vikramaditya Motwane are among 16 jury members set to judge 12 competition categories at the 16th edition of India’s Kashish Pride Film Festival.
Joining Monga Kapoor (“The Elephant Whisperers,” “The Lunchbox,” “Masaan”) and Motwane (“Black Warrant,” “Udaan,” “Jubilee”) are director-producer Abhishek Chaubey (“Dedh Ishqiya,” “Udta Punjab,” “Sonchiriya”) and producer Neeraj Churi (“Sabar Bonda,” “Ek Jagah Apni”) as jury members for the Kashish QDrishti Film Grant, which awards $3000 to an LGBTQ+ identifying filmmaker to make a short film. Actor Renuka Shahane (“Hum Aapke Hai Kaun,” “Imtihaan”) will support two runners-up.
The narrative jury features actor Shishir Sharma (“Raazi,” “Mary Kom,” “Dangal”), actor and TV host Shruti Seth (“Shararat,” “Fanaa,” “Raajneeti”) and filmmaker Tanuja Chandra (“Dushman,” “Sur,” “Qarib Qarib Single”), who will adjudge best narrative feature and shorts, best screenplay and best performance awards. These categories receive backing from Taiwanese streaming platform GagaOoLala, production house Samruddhi Studios and actor Abhay Kulkarni.
Documentary filmmakers Bishaka Dutta (“In the Flesh,” “Taza Khabar”), Prateek Vats (“Eeb Allay Ooo!,” “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings”) and Shubhra Chatterjee (“Rainbow Rishta,” “Lost Recipes”) comprise the documentary jury, selecting winners of the unity in diversity documentary feature and short awards, supported by K.F. Patil Charitable Trust.
The student shorts jury includes actors Siddharth Menon (“Loev,” “Karwaan,” “June”), director-producer Sudhanshu Saria (“Ulajh,” “Loev,” “Knock Knock Knock”) and Mubi programming director Svetlana Naudiyal, with support from Whistling Woods International.
Additional awards include the Riyad Wadia Award for best emerging Indian filmmaker, Ismat Chughtai Award for best woman filmmaker of Indian origin, and Aditya Nanda Award for best film on mental health, backed by Nargis and Roy Wadia (Wadia Movietone), filmmaker Ashish Sawhny and Akshay Tyagi (Keshav Suri Foundation).
The festival runs June 4-8, kicking off Pride Month with screenings at St. Andrews Auditorium in Bandra, Mumbai, on opening night, then moving to Cinepolis Andheri West and Alliance Francaise Marine Lines for the remainder of the fest.
This year’s edition showcases 152 films from 48 countries, including entries from Iceland, Peru, Serbia, Uzbekistan, Nigeria and Palestine. Indian films lead with 37 titles, followed by 34 from the U.S. and 19 from the U.K. The festival also features a strong South Asian presence with films from India, Bangladesh and Bhutan.
“Queer,” directed by Luca Guadagnino and starring Daniel Craig, will bookend the festival alongside “Close To You,” directed by Dominic Savage and featuring Elliot Page as lead actor and producer. Other key titles include Dutch film “Out” by Dennis Alink and “Odd Fish” by Snævar Sölvason, set in Iceland.
Onir’s multiple award-winning “We Are Faheem & Karun” serves as the Indian narrative centerpiece, while Romanian entry “Three Kilometers To The End Of The World” by Emanuel Parvu is the international narrative centerpiece.
The festival pays tribute to late patron Shyam Benegal with a screening of his 1983 classic “Mandi,” starring Shabana Azmi, Smita Patil, Neena Gupta, Naseeruddin Shah, Ratna Pathak Shah, Pankaj Kapur, Soni Razdan and Amrish Puri.
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