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Sanjay Mishra shines in Manish Saini directorial ‘Giddh’

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Mumbai: Giddh (The Scavenger) a short film, produced by Ellanar films and co-produced by Amdavad Films, has taken the centre stage at acclaimed film festivals, globally. The film is helmed by the National award-winning director, Manish Saini who is known for masterpieces like Dhh, and Gandhi and Co. Following an impressive curtain call from global critics, and audiences alike, Giddh has emerged as the proud winner of the highly esteemed Asia International Competition at the renowned Short Shorts Film Festival Asia 2023. Furthermore, the immensely talented Sanjay Mishra has been honored with the prestigious ‘Best Actor’ award at the coveted film festival, acknowledging his exceptional performance in Giddh. The prestigious ‘Best Short Film’ win makes Ellanar Films’ Giddh officially qualified to compete at the Oscars. The monumental win positions Giddh as a strong contender for the esteemed Academy Awards, in the short film category.

Giddh has been noted internationally for evoking great emotion with its rawness, and uncompromising rendering of harsh realities. It also struck a chord with the jury of the highly acclaimed USA Film Festival 2023, which recognised Giddh as a finalist. The distinguished film festival has a stellar track record of propelling filmmakers to success at the Oscars, with numerous winners and finalists going on to achieve the coveted Academy recognition. In addition to this, Giddh has also garnered official selections at some of the world’s most esteemed short film festivals including the LA Shorts International Film Festival 2023 and the Carmarthen Bay International Film Festival 2023.

The social commentary is a testimonial to Mishra’s versatility. It’s a story that the world needs. It is bound to keep you thinking with its poignant narrative that holds a mirror to events that undeniably exist but we tend to look away from. Mishra embodies his character in a way that will immerse you in a whirlwind of emotions.

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Sharing her thoughts on the win, Ellanar Films founder, producer Radhika Lavu stated, “Giddh is a story that truly has something unique to share with the world, as it explores the complexities of humanity and allows the viewer to explore the depths of their conscience. This monumental international recognition reinforces Ellanar Film’s commitment towards bringing audiences thoughtful and reflective content that stays with them for a long, long time. We are truly humbled and more inspired than ever to back the greatest talents of today. It is indeed a triumphant moment to have audiences worldwide join us on this film’s explorative journey.”

Thrilled about the overwhelming response, Giddh editor, director, writer Mansih Saini shared, “This win is not ours alone; it belongs to every individual touched by the film’s message, sparking their own reflections on morality within its frames. We express heartfelt gratitude to film lovers across the globe for passionately embracing Giddh as fervently as we did. The reception at some of the world’s most reputed film festivals has filled us with elation. This is more than a qualification for the Academy Awards; it is also an exaltation of the extraordinary power of storytelling!”

Opening up about his experience, Mishra said, “I am deeply humbled and grateful for the overwhelming global reception that our film, Giddh, has received. It has been an unforgettable journey, and the experience of collaborating with such an incredible crew will forever stay with me. We faced challenges head-on, pouring our hearts into every scene, and witnessing the magic that unfolded before our very eyes. As I look back on the countless hours of hard work and unwavering dedication invested in this project, I am profoundly moved by the reception and recognition that our labor of love has garnered.”

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Ellanar Films, known for its expertise in producing exceptional content, has made an impressive foray into Hindi cinema with Giddh. The production team continues to turn heads, touch hearts, and bring a change with its unique stories.

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Council of Europe to unveil new TV and streaming co-production convention

Series Mania Forum to host landmark signing to boost global TV collaboration

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LILLE: The small screen is getting a big policy push. At this year’s Series Mania Forum in Lille, Alain Berset will take centre stage to chair the opening ceremony for a new international convention aimed at reshaping how television and streaming series are co-produced across borders.

Set for March 26 at the Théâtre Marie Curie in Lille Grand Palais, the signing marks the debut of the first legal framework dedicated specifically to the independent co-production of series. In an industry where stories travel faster than ever, the move aims to make collaboration smoother, fairer and more transparent.

Backed by the Council of Europe, the convention is designed to strengthen cultural ties, give independent producers a firmer footing, and bring greater clarity to deals in a rapidly evolving content landscape. With streaming platforms fuelling a surge in global storytelling, the timing feels deliberate.

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Council of Europe secretary general Alain Berset, underscored the cultural heft of series today, noting how they carry voices and viewpoints across borders. He called on member states and countries beyond Europe to sign on, framing the initiative as a way to turn culture into a tool for cooperation and democratic exchange.
For Series Mania founder and general director Laurence Herszberg, hosting the signing is both symbolic and strategic. She described the convention as a step that could widen the range of stories reaching audiences, staying true to the forum’s long-standing mission of championing diverse storytelling.

The ceremony will unfold alongside the Lille Dialogues, a high-level summit that gathers policymakers and industry leaders to debate the future of Europe’s audiovisual sector. Berset is also set to deliver the opening address there, adding political weight to a week already rich in creative ambition.

In short, as screens multiply and borders blur, Europe is putting a framework in place to ensure that storytelling keeps pace, collaboratively and coherently.

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