Indian film Koozhangal gets the best film award at Dhaka International Film Festival

Indian film Koozhangal gets the best film award at Dhaka International Film Festival

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: January 26 2022

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  • P S Vinothraj directed film Koozhangal from India won the best film award in the Asian Film Competition section at the 20th Dhaka International Film Festival which concluded in Dhaka.
  • Apart from this, four more Indian entries were included among the 17 awards given away for the films during the concluding session.
  • The best actor award was given to Jayasurya for Ranjith Sankar-directed film Sunny.
  • The 9-day long festival featured 225 films drawn from 70 countries.
  • Information and Broadcasting Minister of Bangladesh Hasan Mahmud gave away the awards as Chief Guest during the concluding session organized at the National Museum auditorium in Dhaka.
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