Special Screening of “Uljhan” at Reborn India Film
The Reborn India Film organized a special screening of the film “Uljhan,” written and directed by Ashish Pant. This acclaimed film has been showcased at prestigious events such as the Cannes Film Festival, Santa Barbara Film Festival, and the New York Indian Film Festival. The screening took place at 8 PM on June 25, 2024, at Cinepolis Andheri West, as part of Reborn India Film’s “Round-The-Clock” vertical.
The event was organized by Festival Director, Rahul Agarwal , and curated by Rohit Agarwal and Abhra Das. The Reborn India Film Festival is an avant-garde platform dedicated to fostering a cinematic renaissance among the youth audience, prioritizing innovation, diversity, and the relentless pursuit of the extraordinary. The festival aims to redefine the narrative of cinema and champion the future of filmmaking.
The screening attracted many industry professionals and influencers, resulting in an evening filled with excitement. Notable attendees included representatives from Panorama Studios, Atmosphere Studios, BookMyShow, Qube, and NFDC. After the movie ended, attendees shared their thoughts on the film.
Actor Gopi Bhalla remarked, “It was a fantastic film, and the actors were truly phenomenal.”
Mayur Patel from NFDC shared his thoughts, saying, “The film was exceptional. I have known Ashish and Kartikey since the Film Bazaar days. This project was part of the co-production market in 2017 and later part of the work-in-progress lab of Film Bazaar in 2019. It’s wonderful to see how it has evolved into such a great film.”
Actor Kavin Dave added, “It’s a beautiful film, and all the actors have played remarkable roles.”
In conclusion, the special screening of “Uljhan” at the Reborn India Film Festival was a resounding success, highlighting the festival’s commitment to innovative and meaningful cinema. The film’s unique storytelling, impressive performances, and emotional depth left a lasting impression on the audience, further solidifying Reborn India Film Festival’s role in shaping the future of filmmaking.