Nandita Das directed Zwigato, starring Kapil Sharma, gets a spot at Academy of Motion Picture Library | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Actor turned director Nandita Dad recently made a heartfelt movie called Zwigato with comedian Kapil Sharma. Even though the movie couldn’t perform well at the BO, everyone appreciated Kapil’s performance.The film has now earned a spot in the permanent core collection of the Library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Nandita took to Instagramto share the news and made a point to call out OTT players, saying that despite rave reviews, the movie still hasn’t found buyers on OTT.See wrote, “I was most surprised and delighted to receive an email from the Library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (The Oscars!) about wanting the script of Zwigato for their Permanent Core Collection. It is a happy reminder that the film is relevant and glad we made it. I believe only when stories are authentic and rooted in their own contexts, they transcend cultures and borders and become part of world cinema. I am glad that it will be available in the library for students, filmmakers and writers. The overwhelming response that we have got for Zwigato from both audiences and critics has opened unexpected doors such as this. Hope OTT platforms are reading this! I think it’s time to give the audience the opportunity to see Zwigato. Thank you Library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences for this honour!”
The film premiered at Toronto Worldwide Film Celebrations in 2022 and is the story of a man who takes up the job of a food delivery agent after getting fired as the floor manager of a factory.

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