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Delhi-6', Dev-D' in Venice Film Festival line up

Last Updated 31 July 2009, 05:40 IST
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The films are not a part of the 'Competition Category' of the festival, the oldest in the world, but will be screened in the 'Midnight Movies' and 'Horizons' section of the ten day extravaganza that begins on September 12.

Kashyap, who is also part of the prestigious six member jury of the festival, will showcase two of his films, 'Dev D' and 'Gulaal' in the Midnight category along with Mehra's 'Delhi-6'.

'The Man's Woman and Other Stories' by Amit Dutta will be part of 'Horizons' section.

"I am very happy, I am on the jury and two of my films are being showcased. So this is like triple whammy for me. I am really happy and proud," Kashyap said.

'Dev D', a modern romantic take-off on Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's classic novel, 'Devdas' was one of the first hits of 2009 and won critical as well as commercial success.

Kashyap's other film 'Gulaal', on the other hand is a brutal study of student politics, caste rivalries and regional pride set in modern day Rajasthan. The film released in 2009, garnered critical acclaim as well as audience appreciation.

'Delhi-6', which also in the 'Midnight Movies', tries to grapple with a host of issues that still bother India, unsociability, superstition, communal rift, middle class dreams and urban malaise through the eyes of people living in the old city of Delhi.

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(Published 31 July 2009, 05:38 IST)

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