New Delhi: Pan Nalin’s much-loved coming-of-age Gujarati language drama ‘Last Film Show’ (Chhello Show) created history by becoming the first Indian film in 21 years to be officially shortlisted in the ‘Best International Feature Film’ category at the 95th Academy Awards.
As the Oscar fever builds up, the film has now emerged as an odds-on favorite and is being seen as a top contender for the nominations. Last week, Global icon Priyanka Chopra lent her support for the film and hosted a screening for Academy members in Los Angeles.
Recently, Variety’s renowned Awards Editor and Senior Vice President Tim Gray listed ‘Last Film Show’ among his top five predictions for the Oscar nominations. Tim had earlier named ‘Last Film Show’ as a film raising India’s hopes for an Oscar win this year.
‘Last Film Show’ follows a cinema-obsessed boy, Samay (Bhavin Rabari), in rural Gujarat and his coming of age as he moves forward to realise his dreams. The film is inspired by director Pan Nalin’s own childhood and his friendship with a local projectionist and has been praised by critics worldwide ever since it had its premiere at the TriBeCa film festival.The film is produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur, Dheer Momaya and Pan Nalin.(UNI)