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Kalira Atita, starring Pitobash Tripathy, has entered the Oscars. The film is now available in the Academy Screening Room
Indian director Nila Madhab Panda has entered his Odia film Kalira Atita (Yesterday’s Past) for the Oscars this year. The filmmaker tweeted that he is very happy “to announce #KaliraAtita has made its entry into the Oscar race in general entry category 4 best picture, Best Actor, Best Director & many other categories.”
The film, starring Pitobash Tripathy, is a story of the struggle between man and sea, highlighting the issue of seawater ingression. “This is my first film which is in the Oscars race. It has also been invited to be screened at film festivals across the globe for screening. We’re not disclosing it yet. Climate change is a global issue, and I hope more people become concerned about the climate crisis. We all need to make efforts to bring a change,” says the filmmaker.
Filmmaker Nila Madhab Panda s Odia film,
Kalira Atita has now entered the Oscars 2021 race and has received nominations in several categories. The director took to his social media handle to share the same with the fans. Nila stated that the movie is in the general entry category race and is being made available for the academy screening.
The film,
Kalira Atita has been nominated for the Oscars under the categories namely, Best Director, Best Actor along with the other categories. The filmmaker was once flooded with several congratulatory messages by the netizens. The director took to his social media handle to share the poster of the film along with some stills from and behind the scenes of the movie.
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