Vidya Balan excited about her short film Natkhat joining the Oscar race: Thrilled to be in the company of Tilda Swinton, Julianne Moore

Vidya Balan’s short film Natkhat is in race with Tilda Swinton starrer The Human Voice, Julianne Moore starrer Intersection among others for the upcoming Oscars.
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Vidya Balan is excited about her short film Natkhat competing with the work of acclaimed Hollywood actors Tilda Swinton, Julianne Moore among others to make it to the Oscar shortlist.

Vidya’s film is competing with a few strong submissions in the Live Action Short Film category that feature top Hollywood actors such as Tilda Swinton in The Human Voice, Oscar Isaac in The Letter Room, Julianne Moore and Don Cheadle in Intersection, to name a few.

The Oscar Shortlist announcement is next week and Vidya Balan is all excited.

Vidya Balan who has also turned producer with the short film says: “It is amazing to see the range and quality of short films now coming out of India, and with our audiences now embracing this form of storytelling, it gave us the confidence to take this leap. We are grateful to ShortsTV and thrilled to be in the company of incredible actors like Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore. The Academy Awards is a celebration of talent from all over the world, and our entire team is so excited to be part of it. With the sort of talent now on display, I believe it is only a matter of time before India brings home an Oscar in the Live Action Short Films category”.

Natkhat, a 33-minute short, underlines the fact that home is where we learn the values which shape us and make us who we are. A story framed within a story where a mother notices her little school-going son Sonu (Sanika Patel) gravitating towards misogyny and disregard for the other gender just like the men in her family.

Vidya Balan is seen playing the role of a homemaker in a patriarchal setup. The film touches upon the sweet mother-son relationship, which quivers with each blow, and settles with a soothing touch.

It won the 2020 edition of Best of India Short Film Festival and was subsequently made eligible for Oscar qualification by ShortsTV.

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