The MAMI (Mumbai Academy of Moving Image) Mumbai Film Festival 2024 has begun, with October 18 marking the first day. Veteran actor Waheeda Rehman graced the event, and when asked about Shabana Azmi, who has completed 50 years in the industry, Waheeda praised her performance in Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani. Read on to know more!
Waheeda on Shabana's RRKPKWaheeda said at MAMI, "Abhi Shabana ji ke liye kya kahun main. Ek bohot ee bada artist toh hai hi. Main ek chhota incident batana chahti. Recently, unke ek picture aaya tha, RRKPK. Mujhe laga Shabana kya karrh hai, Shabana ne dikhaya Kamal. Uske liye award bhi mila hai. Ye toh hue 50 saal. Tumhare aur tumhare performances ke liye god bless you." ALSO READ: (Translation: What can I say about Shabana ji? She is, of course, a very great artist. I want to share a small incident. Recently, one of her films , RRKPK, came out. I wondered what Shabana was doing, and Shabana showed brilliance. She even won an award for it. This marks 50 years. God bless you for your performances and all that you do.) More about MAMIThe film festival opened with Payal Kapadia's We Imagine As Light. Festival director Shivendra Singh Dungarpur stated, "The festival is opening with Payal Kapadia’s film, All We Imagine As Light (AWIAL), which is the Grand Prix winner of 2024, a first for India. It is very important because that’s the film we should be celebrating. It’s the biggest win India has had in any year, anywhere. We were keen that an Indian film should lead the opening. And Anora, the Sean Baker film, which won the main prize (Palme d’Or) at the Cannes Film Festival in 2024, is the closing film.” Stay tuned for more updates!You may also like
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