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  1. Pan Nalin’s Chhello Show to hit US screens on December 2
  2. Oscars 2023 Nominations: India's Chhello Show and RRR out of 95th Academy Awards race
  3. RRR to Chello Show, 4 Indian movies on Oscar shortlist. What are their chances of winning?
  4. Pan Nalin: 'Chello Show's Central Theme Will Speak To Everyone In India'


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Pan Nalin’s Chhello Show to hit US screens on December 2

• Nalin, known for acclaimed films such as Samsara and Angry Indian Goddesses, took to Instagram on Wednesday night to share the release announcement. • Chhello Show, a film about a young boy called Samay (Bhavin Rabari)'s romance with cinema in a village in Gujarat's Kathiawar region, was released in India on October 14. • The film is set to have a special screening at the upcoming edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), scheduled to take place from November 20 to 28 at Panaji in Goa. Last Film Show in English, will be distributed in the country by Samuel Goldwyn Films. It is a semi-biographical coming-of-age drama written and directed by Pan Nalin. Nalin, known for acclaimed films such as Samsara and Angry Indian Goddesses, took to Instagram on Wednesday night to share the release announcement. “USA Theatrical Release 2nd Dec 2022. Samuel Goldwyn Films brings Last Film Show – India’s Official Selection for Best International Feature at the 95th Oscars to cinemas near you,” the filmmaker wrote. Chhello Show, a film about a young boy called Samay (Bhavin Rabari)’s romance with cinema in a village in Gujarat’s Kathiawar region, was released in India on October 14. It is produced by Roy Kapur Films, Jugaad Motion Pictures, Monsoon Films and Chhello Show LLP. The film is set to have a special screening at the upcoming edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), scheduled to take place from November 20 to 28 at Panaji in Goa.

Oscars 2023 Nominations: India's Chhello Show and RRR out of 95th Academy Awards race

Oscars 2023 Nominations: India's Chhello Show and RRR out of 95th Academy Awards race Oscars 2023 Nominations: India's official entry Chhello Show has failed to enter the final race in the Best Foreign Language Film category. Naatu Naatu, on the other hand, has made it to the nominations at the 95th Academy Awards. Image Source : INSTAGRAM/RRRMOVIE Indian titles have failed to enter the Academy Awards race Oscars 2023 Nominations: India's official entry to the Oscars, Chhello Show or The Last Film Show, has filed to secure a berth at the 95th Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category. Chhello Show lost out on securing a berth at the Oscars and lost to films like All Quiet on the Western Front (Germany), Argentina, 1985 (Argentina), Close (Belgium), EO (Poland) and The Quiet Girl (Ireland). Read: While Chhello Show was India's official entry to the Oscars race, fans were rooting for SS Rajamouli's RRR to enter the Oscars nominations through the general voting process. However, that did not happen. The great news for RRR fans is that Naatu Naatu has been nominated for the Best Original Song (Motion Picture) category. Indian documentaries shine at Oscars Indian documentaries All That Breathes from Shaunak Sen and Elephant Whisperers from Kartiki Gonsalves have each been nominated in the Best Documentary Feature and Best Documentary Short Subject categories respectively. All That Breathes is nominated in the Best Documentary Feature segment alongside All the Be...

RRR to Chello Show, 4 Indian movies on Oscar shortlist. What are their chances of winning?

The shortlist includes the Gujarat-language coming-of-age drama Chello Show (campaigned in the West as Last Film Show) for Best International Feature while RRR's viral hit Naatu Naatu has made it to Best Original Song category. The documentary category is also stacked with All That Breathes joining the race for Documentary Feature while The Elephant Whisperers got a slot for Documentary Short Film. RRR for India's official submission for Best International Feature. Now, the coming-of-age drama has made it to the shortlist alongside expected favourites like Germany's anti-war drama All Quiet on the Western Front, South Korea's twisted romantic thriller Decision to Leave, and Pakistan's universally-acclaimed Joyland. Garnering controversy in its native country, Joyland is being praised for its exploration of patriarchy, transgender identity, among other themes. Revolving around a young boy yearning to make it out of his village after he gets infatuated with cinema, Chello Show has drawn positive critical reactions but there are also chances that the Academy jury chose it for being too "Oscar-baity". This is, of course, just a speculation but Chello Show would have to battle major competitors like Joyland (which if it wins finally will create history for Pakistan) and Decision to Leave which is directed by Park Chan-Wook, a mainstay in global cinema with hits like Oldboy and The Handmaiden. All Quiet on the Western Front has similarly higher chances given that it has also bee...

Pan Nalin: 'Chello Show's Central Theme Will Speak To Everyone In India'

Director Pan Nalin was in a taxi in Mumbai when he got the news that his Gujarati film Chhello Show (titled ‘ The Last Film Show' in English) was India’s official entry for Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards. “I was exploding with so much joy, I almost could not breathe!” he told OTTplay in the run-up to the film’s theatrical release on October 14. “The taxi driver panicked, and wanted to call an ambulance! But soon after, I was able to gather myself as my phone was buzzing.” When the Film Federation of India (FFI) made the announcement, it caused much consternation among those lobbying for SS Rajamouli’s RRR and the Vivek Agnihotri-directed The Kashmir Files. Nalin, however, noted that all films deserve a fair chance and the backlash his team had received was saddening. “Such malice and baseless allegations can hamper our efforts with the Academy,” said Nalin, known for films such as Samsara, Valley of Flowers and Angry Indian Goddesses. “Every nation celebrates and supports their selection, but we are happy that as more and more people watch The Last Film Show, they are rising in our support.” Roy Kapur Films’ Siddharth Roy Kapur said that he had learnt not to be disappointed by other people’s opinions, as cinema is a subjective medium to begin with. Looking beyond the backlash, Kapur noted that the jury had made its choice and The Last Film Show team was proud to be so honoured and fully intended to represent Indian cinema in the best possible wa...