Rahman, Marathi film Vihir win at NY festival

Marathi movie Vihir (The Well) has been named the best feature film at the 10th annual MIAAC festival here with Seema Biswas adjudged the best actress and A.R. Rahman felicitated for popularising Indian music.
While Biswas was selected for her role of a cook in Cooking with Stella, Ajay Naidu was awarded the best actor trophy for his lead act in Ashes, also directed by him.
Sangeeta Padmanabhan’s Malayalam film Charulata...The Sequel was named the best in the short film category and Ganesh Boy Wonder by Srinivas Krishna was awarded the best documentary film prize.
Sanjoy Nag’s festival centerpiece Memories in March, starring Deepti Naval, Rituparno Ghosh and Raima Sen, won for its screenplay while Krishna D.K. and Raj Nidimoru were awarded for their direction in Shor.
Rahman was awarded for his “significant contribution to the globalisation of Indian music” and in his absence the trophy was accepted by Mani Ratnam.
Directed by Umesh Kulkarni, Vihir is a story of two adolescent boys Sameer and Nachiket (cousins who are best friends) standing on the crossroads of life. They must choose between a petty, worldly, small existence and taking to the sky in a life of free existence.
In their rather unusual game of hide and seek, one cousin hides among death, whilst the other searches in the living world around him. Samir’s search leads him towards experiencing oneness when he and Nachiket are reunited.
Vihir is among the three Indian films in the competition section of this year’s IFFI in Goa.
One of the longest-running Indian film festivals in the US, this year’s edition also paid a tribute to Smita Patil.
The opening film of the festival was Shor (Noise), a gritty, funny composite portrait of Mumbai inspired from various daily newspaper stories.

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