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Nachom-ia Kumpasar (English: Let's dance to the rhythm), is a Konkani musical drama film. It is based on the lives of two jazz musicians, Chris Perry and Lorna. [2] The film, which takes its title from the name of a song by the two artists, was directed by Bardroy Barretto. [3] It starred Vijay Maurya and Palomi Ghosh in the lead roles. [4]
Konkani cinema is an Indian film industry, where films are made in the Konkani language, which is spoken mainly in the Indian states of Goa, Maharashtra and Karnataka and to a smaller extent in Kerala.
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Juze or Juje is a 2017 Indian film in Konkani, written and directed by Miransha Naik. [1] The film is about the social injustice and exploitation faced by migrant labourers in Goa, and is set in the 1990s. [2]
English film Bhoothnath Returns: Yes No No Ghost [citation needed] Nachom-ia Kumpasar: Yes No No – Konkani film 2015 Hunterrr: No No Dialogues – Vakratunda Mahakaaya: Yes No No – Marathi film Dhanak: Yes No No – 2016: Photocopy: No Yes Yes – 2017 Tumhari Sulu: Yes No Yes Pankaj Rai Baaghi 2019 Gully Boy: Yes No Dialogues Ateeq Khan [8 ...
The National Film Award for Best Konkani Feature Film is one of the National Film Awards presented annually by the National Film Development Corporation of India. It is one of several awards presented for feature films and awarded with Rajat Kamal (Silver Lotus). Since the 70th National Film Awards, the name was changed to "Best Konkani Feature ...
Ester Valerie Noronha (born 12 September 1992) [3] is an Indian actress and singer known for her work in Telugu, Kannada, Hindi, and Konkani films. She is best known for her roles in Bhimavaram Bullodu (2014), Shakeela (2020), Lanke (2021), Sophiya, and the crime thriller series Recce (2022).
Bomb City (2017) – crime film based on the death of Brian Deneke, the homicide that revealed the cultural clash between the local jocks and the punk community in Amarillo, Texas, and the result from the subsequent court case sparked debate over injustice in the American judicial system [36]