Amudhavanan’s ‘Quota’ wins on the international festival circuit
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‘Quota’ a film by Coimbatore filmmaker Amudhavanan has so far won 48 awards and 13 mentions on the world’s festival circuit
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‘Quota’ a film by Coimbatore filmmaker Amudhavanan has so far won 48 awards and 13 mentions on the world’s festival circuit
“Forty eight awards, 13 mentions and still counting,” says director Amudhavanan, overjoyed with the appreciation coming his way for
Quota at the festival circuit in India and internationally. “We have also made it to the official selection at the upcoming Nepal International Film Festival from May 6 to 10. For the world panorama section, they have short listed nine films from entries received from 63 countries.
THE STANDARD By
Stevens Muendo |
January 27th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
Actress Nadia Queen.
After his Tara won the Best Feature Film award during the India-hosted Vindhya International Film Festival last week, Kumar Raj is expected in Mombasa, where he will be shooting another love film.
The producer and film director has had a long love affair with the Kenyan Coast, where he has staged a number of sets, besides identifying and working with young talented filmmakers there.
The Kenyan shoot will feature, among others, Coastal Film Productions signee Nadia Queen, who has auditioned for various roles in international films.
“I will be honoured to feature in such a celebrated franchise that has been showcased in almost all the international film festivals and won admiration from judges to scoop major awards,” Nadia told The Standard.
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