- Anasuya, with her success, has made history by turning into the main Indian to win the honor.
- In a meeting with The Kolkata, Anasuya reviewed her response when she was told her film was recorded under the Un Certain Respect part of Cannes.
- The 77th version of the Cannes film celebration closes on May 25.
The 77th release of the Cannes Film Celebration has been very memorable for India. Aside from Shyam Benegal’s Manthan getting an extraordinary screening at the celebration after very nearly 48 years of its delivery and a few famous people and powerhouses blowing some people’s minds at the honorary pathway, Indian movies and entertainers were designated under a few classifications at the celebration. Presently, an Indian entertainer has won large at Cannes 2024.
Anasuya Sengupta Won Best Actor Award
Anasuya Sengupta, who hails from Kolkata, won the Un Certain Respect Prize for Best Entertainer for her presentation in The Improper. The movie, coordinated and composed by Bulgarian producer Konstantin Bojanov, spins around Renuka, played by Anasuya, who escapes from a Delhi massage parlor in the wake of killing a cop. The film likewise stars Omara Shetty, the old flame of Renuka.
Aside from Anasuya, two Indian movies Sunflowers Were the Initial Ones to Be Aware and Bunnyhood won the first and third spot, separately, in the La Cinef Determination at the current year’s Cannes.
While Sunflowers Were the Initial Ones to Know is a Kannada short movie, coordinated by Chidananda Naik, an understudy from the Movie and TV Foundation of India, Bunnnyhood is coordinated by Mansi Maheshwari. She hails from Meerut in Uttar Pradesh and has been concentrating in the UK.
The film was shot in four days. In the meantime, Maheshwari uncovers that the possibility of Bunnyhood came to her from an occurrence from her life as a youngster, where her mom lied about a reference section for a medical procedure she needed to go through.