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Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal's 'Girls will be Girls' wins two awards at Sundance Film Festival 2024

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Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal's Debut Production "Girls Will Be Girls" wins big at the Sundance Film Festival, and bags two major awards in the World Dramatic Competition section.

Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal's maiden production, 'Girls Will Be Girls,' has won two awards at the Sundance Film Festival 2024. After winning over critics, this small film with a big heart won the Audience Award in the World Dramatic Entry category as well as the Special Jury Award for the lead actress Preeti Panigrahi. Written and directed by debutant Shuchi Talati, Girls Will Be Girls is a coming-of-age film that has garnered acclaim from influential international critics at the film festival. The movie, produced through the collaborative efforts of Chadha and Fazal's joint venture Pushing Buttons Studios with Blink Digital and Dolce Vita Films has managed to win hearts and critics both.

As the sole Indian narrative feature at the festival, Girls Will Be Girls stood out while the Indian documentary film 'Nocturnes' also won a prize. The success of Girls Will Be Girls solidifies Chadha and Fazal's arrival as producers.

Speaking of this, director Shuchi said, “Directing Girls Will Be Girls was a deeply personal and rewarding experience. The film's success at Sundance is a testament to the collaborative efforts of a dedicated team. Richa has protected this story and film like a lioness. It's heartening to see our story resonate with audiences and critics alike, and I hope it sparks important conversations about coming-of-age experiences, that we don't often get to see on screen."

Adding to this, producers Richa and Ali said, “We embarked on this journey with Girls Will Be Girls with courage and the overwhelming response at Sundance has been the stuff of dreams!  This experience reinforces our belief in the power of storytelling and the need to champion diverse narratives that resonate globally. As actors, we've always craved powerful stories but getting those opportunities wasn't always in our hands. That's why it's heartening to see our new actors receiving this global acclaim. This recognition motivates us to continue pushing boundaries and telling new stories."

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