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India ready to take a bow at the Filminute 2010 with two entries
With Filminute the International one-minute film festival in its fifth editionthere is good news for India. Two of the top 25 entries shortlisted from over 1,500 entries are those of Mumbai-based Vasan Bala and Kolkata-based Dhruv Mookerji. Eighteen countries from across the world have taken part in the festival. The winners will be declared online in the first week of October. The winning films will be chosen by online voting.
Apart from Balas Auto Madar,29-year-old Mookerjis film Gone has also made it to the top 25 in Filminute 2010. Actor,director,stand-up comedian,playwrightMookerji has played numerous roles in his professional life. I was thoroughly impressed when I watched an entry from last years festival and decided to give this a shot, said Mookerji. Gone,made on a budget of Rs 30,000,is the story of a volunteer who goes on stage for a magic show,which ends with a goof-up. There are no dialogues in the film and the beauty of the concept lies in the expressions of actors and the soundtrack. Mookerji hopes that the concept of short films will catch on in India and says,Even though I come from a country with a billion plus population,I will probably notch up very few votes because the buzz here is very low.
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