'Suttabaazi' was presented at Bandra Film Festival's latest set 'The Quirky Collection'. Also watch Shabana Azmi's 'A Decent Arrangement' and 'Fried-Fish, Chicken Soup And A Premier Show' directed by Mamta Murthy in this category
'Suttabaazi' poster (Photo/PR)
Sushmita Sen's daughter Renee Sen, who made her acting debut in January 2021 with Kabeer Khurana’s short film 'Suttabaazi', is all excited to see her film getting a lot of praise. The film was screened on the Bandra Film Festival's [BFF] Youtube channel on June 2, 2021. The 14 minutes short film will be showcased under the 'Quirky Collection' category.
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'Suttabaazi' revolves around a 19-year-old social media star stuck at home with online classes and nagging parents in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic. The only respite is Diya’s (Renee's) newly acquired habit of smoking on the sly. Apart from Renee Sen, the film also stars Komal Chhabria and Rahul Vohra.
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Watch 'Suttabaazi' here:
Talking about her debut film and BFF, Renee said, "I am so happy with all the love this poignant short film has received. We shot this during the last lockdown, I am glad to see so many platforms acknowledging our hard work and showcasing the film. Bandra Film Festival is said to have a good lineup of films and I feel humbled to be a part of this film festival. 'Suttabaazi' will always be special to me, I enjoyed every bit of playing Diya. The film has taught me a lot, both at personal and professional levels. No matter what the situation is – whether it’s a good day or there are mess-ups on the set, I have to be able to give the perfect shot, it has made me a lot more goal-oriented. Working on this film has been very fulfilling. I am very happy it happened."
Apart from 'Suttabaazi', June 2 line-up also includes two more interesting films. 'A Decent Arrangement' a contemporary hidden gem of comedic drama that explores the complexities of ethnic identity and the choices brought about by the shrinking globe starring Shabana Azmi, Adhir Bhat, Diksha Basu, Navneet Nishan and Adam Laupus directed by Sarovar Banka, and 'Fried-Fish, Chicken Soup And A Premiere Show' an off beaten film - set in Manipur, a conflict region on the remote India- Burma border, this film journeys across a century to paint a portrait of a cinema and its citizens directed by Mamta Murthy.
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Watch Shabana Azmi's 'A Decent Arrangement' here:
Bandra Film Festival (BFF), a digital film festival presented by Filmkaravan in collaboration with YouTube is aiming to provide a wide platform that helps films and filmmakers reach large content-hungry audiences virtually. They are a mixed bag of shorts, features and documentaries.
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