Hindi film made in America after Britain
The production of Hindi films is no longer limited to Bollywood. From Britain to America, filmmakers are making films in Hindi and earning reputation worldwide. His films are being shown in many international film festivals, are being rewarded and are also going to the Oscar race. Obviously, Hindi language is getting world -class fame through cinema. Hindi language is reaching there, where many people neither speak it nor understand it properly. On the one hand, when films of foreign languages ​​are seen with Hindi sub-skills, on the other hand, the original films like Santosh and Anuja are reaching English with sub-titles in English with domestic and foreign audience.
This thing becomes important because films like Santosh and Anuja were neither made in India nor were they sent to Oscars from India. Goyaki is the background of the story of these films, Indians are definitely Indian and the language of its dialogue is also Hindi. The basis of the story is not of the palace, corporate houses or celebrity Jamaat, but somewhere there is a rural society with farm-barn, and somewhere the working class of factories.
Hindi film made in America after Britain
American Hindi short film Anuja has been nominated for Oscar 2025. It has been enrolled in Live Action Short Film category. Earlier, Anuja’s World Premier Oscar-Kwalifiing took place at the 24th Deadscent Film Festival. In October 2024, it attended the Montkalair Film Festival, where it received the Audience Award. The film has also been shown at St. Louis International Film Festival, Holishores London Film Festival. Anuja’s director and story writer is Adam J. Graves, also a famous philosopher.
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The special thing is that there are a total of 11 producers of this film, in which the name of Gunim Monga, Priyanka Chopra can be taken prominently. The film has been produced under the banner of Salaam Balak Trust Production House and Shine Global Company. Salaam Balak Trust belongs to the family of film maker Meera Nair, which makes Salaam Bombay. It is a non -profit organization. Anuja is the story of two sisters. Both sisters work in a factory. Among them, the elder sister’s name is Palak while the name of Chhoti is Anuja. The entire film revolves around the life of 9-year-old girl Anuja. In the film, the traditional and maleist mentality regarding marriage through their dialogues has also been attacked.
Story of Indian Grassroots in Foreign Hindi films
At the same time, Santosh, who reached the Oscar, was made by Indo-British filmmaker Sandhya Suri. In this also, in a village in Uttar Pradesh, the struggle of a low income group and her suffering was shown. The film was sent to the Oscar for the Foreign Language category by the British Academy. Kiran Rao’s Hindi film Mapat Ladies sent by India could not make a place in the top fifteen films of the international category but Santosh managed to become shortlist, although this film could not be nominated.
NRI filmmakers made films in Indian languages
How are the filmmakers coming forward to make Hindi language films and born there- these two films are his vows. But this list is long. The tradition of films made with foreign cooperation has been going on since the time of Devika Rani. In the last few decades, all our NRI filmmakers have made many such films in which languages ​​like Hindi, Punjabi, Marathi, Bangla, Tamil, Telugu have been used indiscriminately. These films made headlines in film festivals around the world.
Hindi is global through cinema
In such filmmakers, the names of Gurinder Chadha, Shekhar Kapoor, Meera Nair, Deepa Mehta, Ritesh Batra or Asif Kapadia etc. can be taken well. His films made by Bend It Like Beckham, Bride and Prividis, Bandit Queen, 1947 The Earth, Midnight Children, Water, The Lunch Box or Irrfan Khan -starring film Warrior hoisted the Indian languages ​​on the world stage. Now Santosh and Anuja’s filmmakers Meera Nair are originally carrying that tradition of Deepa Mehta in Hindi. Hindi is getting global.
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