Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal's 'Girls Will Be Girls' sweeps major awards at Sundance Film Festival 2024

Updated : Jan 27, 2024 18:34
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Actors Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal's maiden production, 'Girls Will Be Girls', took up two major prizes at the Sundance Film Festival in 2024. 'Girls Will Be Girls', Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal's debut feature film as producers, has emerged as the breakout film at the Sundance Film Festival 2024. The couple has now reacted to the big win, calling it the "stuff of dreams."

'Girls Will Be Girls' wins big 

Keeping up the spirit of small films with big impact, 'Girls Will Be Girls' impressed at the ongoing Sundance Film Festival 2024. The film won the Audience Award in the World Dramatic Entry category and the Special Jury Award for lead actor Preeti Panigrahi. The film is written and directed by debutant Shuchi Talati.

Richa Chadha-Ali Fazal react 

After the big win, Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal said in a joint statement, “We embarked on this journey with Girls will be Girls with courage and the overwhelming response at Sundance has been 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"

About 'Girls Will Be Girls' 

'Girls Will Be Girls' chronicles the journey of 16-year-old Mira, whose unfulfilled coming-of-age experiences are entwined with her mother's rebellious awakening. The film features debutants Preeti Panigrahi and Kesav Binoy Kiron in the lead roles, alongside multi-award winning Malayalam film actor Kani Kusruti and Jitin Gulati. 

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