Vidya Balan s Short Film Natkhat Joins Oscar Race. See Her Post
Natkhat Joins Oscar Race. See Her Post Vidya Balan s Short Film
Natkhat Joins Oscar Race. See Her Post The film, which stars Vidya Balan alongside child artiste Sanika Patel, marked her debut as a producer
A promotional poster of
Highlights
It shows a mother teaching her son lessons about value of gender quality
The film was premiered at Tribeca s We Are One Film Festival last year
New Delhi:
Natkhat is directed by Shaan Vyas, known for producing films like
Masaan and
Zubaan, and co-produced by Ronnie Screwvala. Sharing the news about the film s selection in the Oscars race, Vidya Balan wrote: So so so thrilled that our film #NATKHAT is in the race for the #OSCARS2021 after a 2020 filled with prestigious international film festivals. In a separate post, she shared a snippet from the short film, which shows a mother (Vidya) teaching her son (Sanika Patel) lessons about patriarchy and the value of g
Vidya Balan expresses excitement over Natkhatâs qualification for Oscar 2021
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Vidya Balan expresses excitement over Natkhatâs qualification for Oscar 2021. Image Source: Instagram/balanvidya
January 22 : Vidya Balanâs short film Natkhat has qualified for Oscar 2021. While the news came in a week back, Vidya, who turned a producer with this film, took to social media to express her feelings of joy and ecstasy. Â
Taking to her Instagram handle, the Kahani actress shared a poster of the film and wrote, âSo so so thrilled that our film #NATKHAT is in the RACE FOR THE #OSCARS2021 after a 2020 filled with prestigious international film festivals.â Â
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Produced by Ronnie Screwvala & Vidya Balan and directed by Shaan Vyas, Natkhat is a 33-minute short that underlines that home is where we learn the values which shape us and make us who we are.
A story framed within a story where a mother (Vidya Balan) notices her young, school-going son Sonu (Sanika Patel) gravitating towards misogyny and disregard for the other gender just like the men in her family. Vidya Balan, who turned producer with this film, is seen playing the role of a homemaker in a patriarchal setup. The film touches upon the sweet mother-son relationship, which quivers with each blow, and settles with a soothing touch.