Land Gold Women wins National Award for Best English Film
MUMBAI: Land Gold Women, has won India’s National Awards for Best Film in the English language.
The film continues its dream run following its scoop of the Foreign Correspondent Association’s (FCA) Purple Orchid award for Best Film and the Best Script/Screenplay award at a ceremony held at the renowned Raffles Hotel organized by the Asian Festival of First Films in Singapore.
Land Gold Women, written and directed by Avantika Hari and produced by Vivek Agrawal premiered in the Indian Panorama section of the International Film Festival of India this year.
The winning film deals with the controversial issue of honour killing. The story is about the tough choice an immigrant Indian professor in Birmingham faces, between saving his family’s name or his teenage daughter when she is found to be in an illicit relationship.
The film was shot in Birmingham UK, and stars newcomers Narinder Samra, Neelam Parmar, Ali Zahoor and Renu Brindle in key roles, supported by Hassani Shapi and Christopher Villiers.
Page 1 of 1
Featured this week
today's top stories
- Box Office: Khatta Meetha opens better in B&C circuits, Salt is average
- Box Office: Khatta Meetha nets Rs 230 million in opening weekend; Inception steady
- Box Office: Khatta Meetha slumps on Monday; Salt grosses Rs 78 million
- Eros to shift from AIM to London's main market post India listing; lines up 12 films
- Maa TV acquires Telugu satellite rights of 58 Warner Bros movies
- Reliance BIG Pictures to release three movies in August
- Leonardo DiCaprio's Inception leaves Angelina Jolie's Salt behind at box office
- Film industry to grow at 12.4% CAGR; to reach Rs 170.5 billion by 2014
- Reliance MediaWorks to distribute Today's Special in North America
- Disney launches Hannah Montana biggest fan contest








most read
emailed

