Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Paruthiveeran named best Indian film at Osians fest

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Kollywood is going places with the new genre of directors and actors getting the recognition they truly deserve. At the recently held Osian’s cinefan – an, Asian Film festival in Delhi, Paruthiveeran was adjudged the best movie. And the best actress award went to its heroine Priyamani. Asian and Arab country movies were featured in this film festival.

Director Ameer was applauded as the greatest storyteller by the judges. The portrayal of the village love story in a different light and the unexpected climax are the two reasons for selecting the movie as the best, they said.

“Paruthiveeran” was chosen for its “strong narrative that allows reality to be played out cinematically, rendered with visual energy to connect with a wider audience” while Priyamani was awarded for her “intense and vivid portrayal of a character driven by obsessive love and for her performance in a broad range of acting prowess”.

Kay Kay Menon was named the best Indian actor for his “seering and restrained portrayal of a character in ‘Shoonya’ whose struggle to overcome his personal vulnerability becomes an allegory of a nation in search of its conscience and values”.

“Dancing Bells”, by Malaysian filmmaker Deepak Kumaran Menon was adjudged the best movie in the NETPAC (Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema) section while “Woven Stories of the Other” by Sherad Anthony Sanchez of Philippines triumphed in the First Features section.

In the Asian and Arab category of the festival, which concluded yeterday, South Korean director Zhang Lu’s “Desert Dream” got the Best Film award while Tunisia’s Lotfi Abdelli was named the best actor for his role in “Making Of”.

Cherry Pie Picache got the Best Actress award for the Filipino film “Foster Child”.

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