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FTII student's short film bags Cannes award

IndiaTimes Friday, 24 May 2024
The film won the first prize among 18 shorts selected from 2,263 entries by 555 film schools all over the world. It is a 15-minute Kannada short-film based on a folklore from Karnataka and directed by doctor-turned filmmaker Chidanand Naik.
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