‘Avijatrik’ Wins Awards At 2021 Caleidoscope Indian Film Festival Of Boston – FilmyVoice
After travelling to greater than 32 movie festivals in India and throughout the globe, garnering acclaim and accolades throughout; ‘Avijatrik’ has received three main awards on the seventh version of Caleidoscope Indian Movie Pageant of Boston (CIFFB).
The movie earlier traveled to IFFI (Worldwide Movie Pageant of India – chosen in Panoram) and KIFF (Kolkata Worldwide Movie Pageant) in India and later to prestigious worldwide movie festivals like Shanghai Worldwide Movie Pageant( chosen in Panorama) Miami Worldwide Movie Pageant, Montreal Unbiased Movie Pageant and Seattle Movie Pageant amongst others.
Directed by Subhrajit Mitra, Produced by Gaurang movies (Gaurang Jalan), Bhandarkar Leisure (Madhur Bhandarkar) and co introduced by NCKS Explorations, Avijatrik stars Arjun Chakrabarty, Ditipriya Roy & Arpita Chatterjee in key roles.
Avijatrik, a tribute to Satyajit Ray, Ravi Shankar & Soumitra Chatterjee, takes off from Apur Sansar, the place the trilogy resulted in 1959. The movie is predicated on the final one-third a part of Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay’s novel Aparajita. It’s the journey of a father and his son and the way the daddy re-lives his complete childhood by means of the eyes of his son. The story revolves round a elegant bond between a father, Apu and his 6-year-old son Kajol who misplaced his mom to an unpropitious destiny throughout his start. Apu lastly bids farewell to his village, his metropolis, his motherland and embarks on a spirited journey with Kajol and pal Shankar. They go searching for new beginnings, to unexplored terrains in a faraway land.
Speaking concerning the awards at CIFFB, Producer Gaurang Jalan stated, “This yr has been outstanding for Avijatrik. We got down to make a movie that will be a befitting tribute to maestros Satyajit Ray, Soumita da (Soumitra Das) and Pandit Ravi Shankar. As a producer, I’m very pleased with such heartwarming response from movie festivals all around the world.”
Co producer, Madhur Bhandarkar added, “We’re completely happy to listen to about including extra awards in our kitty with Avijatrik’s journey at CIFFB. As a filmmaker, there isn’t any higher reward that seeing your movie resonating with audiences all throughout.”
The music of the movie is given by Pt. Bickram Ghosh whereas the Title Observe is a Variation by Ms. Anoushka Shankar, of her father Pt. Ravi Shankar’s iconic Pather Panchali theme.
The movie has been shot in B&W with an ensemble of skilled solid and crew at 68 places to retain the wealthy aesthetic taste that compliments its backdrop of 1940’s India.