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Kiron Kher elated over second international award
Mumbai, Nov 19: Actress Kiron Kher, who won the best actress award at Cape Town World Cinema Festival for her sterling performance in the film `Khamosh Pani`, today said she was `filled with a sense of achievement`.
Mumbai, Nov 19: Actress Kiron Kher, who won the best
actress award at Cape Town World Cinema Festival for her
sterling performance in the film `Khamosh Pani', today said
she was 'filled with a sense of achievement'.
"It feels wonderful on bagging yet another international
award. I am filled with a sense of achievement. I had never
expected the first one and the second award has left me
overwhelmed", the actress, who earlier bagged an award at
Locarnao Film Festival in Switzerland for the film, told.
The award was announced on November 16 at Cape Town and the film is scheduled to be screened at the international film Festival beginning tomorrow.
“It is great that both my family and friends will be able to watch the film.”
"The film has a wonderful screenplay. It addresses the fact that women do not have much choices. The decisions are made by the men in their life, be it their brothers, sons, husbands or others in the family. However, given a choice, they quietly make decisions.” "The film talks about the anti-fundamentalist sentiment from the subcontinent and voices their concern. It is a human story and a film that is watchable," Kher said.
She said the film "is simple and has been appreciated because we have chosen to examine our own shortcomings. It is like when you have the guts to laugh at yourself, people are with you, however, when you constantly laugh at others, people tire out soon."
Directed by Pakistani Helmer Sabiha Suma, the film has been scripted by film maker Paromita Mehra of Mumbai. Bureau Report
The award was announced on November 16 at Cape Town and the film is scheduled to be screened at the international film Festival beginning tomorrow.
“It is great that both my family and friends will be able to watch the film.”
"The film has a wonderful screenplay. It addresses the fact that women do not have much choices. The decisions are made by the men in their life, be it their brothers, sons, husbands or others in the family. However, given a choice, they quietly make decisions.” "The film talks about the anti-fundamentalist sentiment from the subcontinent and voices their concern. It is a human story and a film that is watchable," Kher said.
She said the film "is simple and has been appreciated because we have chosen to examine our own shortcomings. It is like when you have the guts to laugh at yourself, people are with you, however, when you constantly laugh at others, people tire out soon."
Directed by Pakistani Helmer Sabiha Suma, the film has been scripted by film maker Paromita Mehra of Mumbai. Bureau Report