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Salim Akhtar’s Daal Roti: From ICFF to IFFA 2024 – A Film to Watch

Daal Roti: SCREENING IN IFFA24 MORE APPRECIATED

A Cinematic Triumph Under Producer Salim Akhtar’s Vision and Director Julee Jaismin’s Expertise

Daal Roti, produced by veteran filmmaker Salim Akhtar, has emerged as a standout success on the international film festival circuit. The film uniquely portrays rural life and resonates deeply with audiences for its powerful storytelling and cultural relevance. Directed by the talented Julee Jaismin, Daal Roti has quickly gained recognition for its poignant narrative, particularly in its depiction of the struggles faced by India’s farmers. Under Akhtar’s production – Aftab Pictures Pvt Ltd expertise and Jaismin’s directorial vision, the film has become one of the most talked-about cinematic works of the year.   The film recently earned the Special Jury Award at the prestigious 16th Jaipur International Film Festival (JIFF), a testament to Julie Jaismin’s masterful direction. Her fresh perspective and commitment to capturing the essence of rural India have been widely praised. Award to Daal Roti Film at IFFA screening

In addition to its success at JIFF, Daal Roti has been selected for the upcoming International Film Festival Awards (IFFA) 2024, highlighting its global appeal. The film’s universal themes of resilience and determination, especially as they pertain to the lives of Indian farmers, have made it a strong contender on the international stage. This recognition further cements the creative duo of Salim Akhtar and Julie Jaismin as forces to be reckoned with in the film industry. The film’s domestic success is also noteworthy, with Daal Roti winning an award at the 12th Indian Cine Film Festival (ICFF) 2024 in Mumbai. Julee Jaismin’s ability to create a visually striking and emotionally resonant narrative has earned her widespread acclaim. As Daal Roti gears up for its nationwide release, it promises to be a landmark film in both Salim Akhtar’s and Julee Jaismin’s careers, leaving a lasting impact on Indian and global cinema.

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