<p>On an unprecedented bumper day for India, three films premiered at the 76th Cannes Film Festival in a span of a few hours on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The eventful day culminated with the world premiere of Anurag Kashyap's highly anticipated <em>Kennedy.</em> The screening of the neo-noir thriller began a little after midnight.</p>.<p>The Midnight Screenings title screened to a packed Theatre Grand Lumiere, with the director and key cast members Rahul Bhat and Sunny Leone in the house.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/team-kennedy-poses-for-shutterbugs-at-cannes-red-carpet-sunny-leone-calls-it-proudest-moment-1221826.html" target="_blank">Team 'Kennedy' poses for shutterbugs at Cannes red carpet, Sunny Leone calls it 'proudest moment'</a></strong><br /> </p>.<p>Also present in the audience was filmmaker Sudhir Mishra, to whom the genesis of the film's eponymous character is credited.</p>.<p>It was exactly ten years ago that an Indian title last played in Midnight Screenings at Cannes. The film, <em>Monsoon Shootout,</em> was co-produced by Anurag Kashyap.</p>.<p>The 142-minute <em>Kennedy</em>, which ended well after 2.30 in the morning, received a warm post-screening applause.</p>.<p>It was a day of plenty for India at the festival. Kanu Behl's Agra premiered to another packed house in Directors Fortnight at Theatre Croisette earlier in the evening.</p>.<p>Besides the director,<em> Agra </em>was represented on stage by actors Priyanka Bose and Mohit Agarwal.</p>.<p>On Wednesday afternoon, the Marathi-language short film, <em>Nehemich</em>, written and directed by Kolkata-based FTII alumnus Yudhajit Basu, was unveiled at the Bunuel Theatre in the Palais des Festivals.</p>.<p>Basu was in attendance with co-writer Prithvijoy Ganguly and other members of the film crew.</p>.<p><em>Nehemich,</em> Marathi for 'always', played as part of La Cinef, the Cannes Film Festival's competition for film schools. The awards for the section are scheduled to be announced on Thursday evening</p>
<p>On an unprecedented bumper day for India, three films premiered at the 76th Cannes Film Festival in a span of a few hours on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The eventful day culminated with the world premiere of Anurag Kashyap's highly anticipated <em>Kennedy.</em> The screening of the neo-noir thriller began a little after midnight.</p>.<p>The Midnight Screenings title screened to a packed Theatre Grand Lumiere, with the director and key cast members Rahul Bhat and Sunny Leone in the house.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/team-kennedy-poses-for-shutterbugs-at-cannes-red-carpet-sunny-leone-calls-it-proudest-moment-1221826.html" target="_blank">Team 'Kennedy' poses for shutterbugs at Cannes red carpet, Sunny Leone calls it 'proudest moment'</a></strong><br /> </p>.<p>Also present in the audience was filmmaker Sudhir Mishra, to whom the genesis of the film's eponymous character is credited.</p>.<p>It was exactly ten years ago that an Indian title last played in Midnight Screenings at Cannes. The film, <em>Monsoon Shootout,</em> was co-produced by Anurag Kashyap.</p>.<p>The 142-minute <em>Kennedy</em>, which ended well after 2.30 in the morning, received a warm post-screening applause.</p>.<p>It was a day of plenty for India at the festival. Kanu Behl's Agra premiered to another packed house in Directors Fortnight at Theatre Croisette earlier in the evening.</p>.<p>Besides the director,<em> Agra </em>was represented on stage by actors Priyanka Bose and Mohit Agarwal.</p>.<p>On Wednesday afternoon, the Marathi-language short film, <em>Nehemich</em>, written and directed by Kolkata-based FTII alumnus Yudhajit Basu, was unveiled at the Bunuel Theatre in the Palais des Festivals.</p>.<p>Basu was in attendance with co-writer Prithvijoy Ganguly and other members of the film crew.</p>.<p><em>Nehemich,</em> Marathi for 'always', played as part of La Cinef, the Cannes Film Festival's competition for film schools. The awards for the section are scheduled to be announced on Thursday evening</p>