Jhund Director Nagraj Manjule Speaks About The Challenges Of Moving From Marathi Regional Cinema To Hindi Mainstream ( Photo Credit – Facebook )

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If cinema mirrors society then Nagraj Manjule’s films reflect the haunting realities of the cultural and social structure in every possible spectrum visible to the human eye.

The filmmaker started his journey with the short film ‘Pistulya’ shot on a shoestring budget with a camera as frugal as Sony NX 100. But, it’s grit that makes a film and not the equipment, for it went on to bag the ‘Best debut short film’ at the 58th National Film Awards.

Nagraj Manjule then came up with his first feature film ‘Fandry’ that presented an even real picture of ambitions being bombarded by casteism, the film brought even greater accolades for the director with Best Film honour at Mumbai International Film Festival, BFI London Film Festival, Goteborg International Film Festival and a National Award yet again for manjule, to name a few.

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