Jackie Shroff's short film wins cash prize in Los Angeles.
Jackie Shroff's short film SHUNYATA wins cash prize of $1,000 at Best of India Short Film
Festival in Los Angeles.
The 22-minute fiction film directed by Chintan Sarda
was selected to be in top six from amongst thousands of entries and was played
at a theatre in Los Angeles for a ticketed event for a week. An industry based
jury then adjudged it the best film. The prize includes a cash prize of $1,000.
In Shunyata,
Jackie is seen as hitman Madhur, who leads a gloomy existence with regrets. He
is friendly with a child, who lives on the street and sees him getting into the
world of crime. Jackie Shroff's tired body language and inherent street
smartness makes him believable as the gangster with a conscience in the short film.
One can believe that he is cold-blooded by practice,
and that the warmth he had suppressed for so long surfaces only at the sight of
the boy. Simultaneously, he looks irredeemable – an unforgivable product
embodying the worst of India’s teeming metropolis.
Produced by Sarda and Sunil Khedekar, the film was
entirely shot at night.
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