Was also the only Indian film to be
in-competition at the Busan International Film Festival 2013 and was also more
recently the official selection for the Indian Panorama section at IFFI Goa
Having gained tremendous critical acclaim both internationally and domestically, Girish Malik’s ‘JAL’ which released on 4th April 2014 has added yet another feather in its cap. The movie which stars Purab H Kohli, Kirti Kulhari, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Saidah Jules, Mukul Dev, Yashpal Sharma and Ravi Gossain amongst others has been named the Best Film in the Special Effects Category at the 61st National Film Awards. JAL’s special effects were done by Intermezzo Studios.
Commenting on the moment director Girish Malik
says, “It's a moment of great pride! Everyone dreams about winning
the national award and we are honored to have won it in our very first movie. It
is a clear vindication of the handwork and dedicated effort of the entire team.
“Visual Effects is a key element of the film
which adds immensely to the storytelling and the entire experience of the film
that the audience takes back with it. We worked on a
very tight budget and it was a huge challenge. We had to make it look realistic,
so it's great that we are being rewarded for our work,” added Girish.
Produced by Oneworld Films, in
association with Clapstem Productions and NFDC, and distributed by DAR Film
Distributors, also marked the official debut of Sonu Nigam and Bikram Ghosh as
music directors.
Jal is the
story of a young water diviner, BAKKA
who is gifted with a special ability to find water in the desert. With the backdrop of water, the film tells a
complex and fascinating story of love, relationships, enmity, deceit and circumstances
that bring about the dark side of human character. It is a high-octane, action-
drama with a shocking climax. Shot on an epic scale, the film is a visual treat
and has managed to capture ‘Rann Of
Kutch’ like never before prompting even ‘The Hollywood Reporter’ to applaud Jal as “a breathtakingly photographed
tragedy of Shakespearean proportions.” Indian critics have also hailed JAL as a
once-in-a-lifetime experience, a poignant and powerful film which is a visual
delight.
Jal
was also the only Indian film to have made it to the prestigious in-competition
segment of the Busan International Film Festival and was also more recently the
official selection in the Indian Panorama section at IFFI Goa.
Other
credits include: Story & Dialogs- Rakesh Mishra; Screenplay – Girish Malik
and Rakesh Mishra; Director of Photography – Sunita Radia, Sound Design- Sound
Ideaz Studio, and Action – Parvez Khan
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