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Kannada films among top contenders at MAMI Mumbai Film Festival'Pedro' and 'Koli Taal' (directed by Abhilash Shetty) will be featured in the recap category at MAMI that will showcase their selections from 2020 and 2022.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Shivamma: Jaishankar Aryar's directorial debut 'Shivamma' won the Best Film in the New Currents category at Busan International Film Festival, 2022.</p></div>

Shivamma: Jaishankar Aryar's directorial debut 'Shivamma' won the Best Film in the New Currents category at Busan International Film Festival, 2022.

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Jaishankar Aryar’s Shivamma and Sumanth Bhat’s Mithya are among the top contenders at the MAMI Mumbai Film Festival (MAMI) this year.

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Aiming to become a hub for South Asian and South Asian diaspora cinema and talent, the festival’s main competition this year focuses on films from the region. 14 films will compete in the category.

Shivamma is produced by Rishab Shetty Films and is the debut feature film of the director. The film explores the life of 46-year-old Shivamma, mother of two and wife of an ailing husband. She is introduced to a nutritional product and goes on to set up a nutritional club.

Shivamma had its world premiere at the Busan International Film Festival, 2022 and won the Best Film in the New Currents section. The film has participated in 12 festivals across the globe.

Saumyananda Sahi — of Netflix’s Trial by Fire and films like Eeb Allay Ooo! (2019) — is the cinematographer of the film. The film features only non-actors.

Written and directed by Sumanth Bhat and produced by Paramvah Pictures, Mithya will have its world premiere at MAMI.

The film is set in Udupi and revolves around an 11-year-old coping with the death of his parents. Udit Khurranna of Netflix's Hunt for Veerappan fame is the man behind the camera.

Shreyank Nanjappa is the sound engineer for both Shivamma and Mithya, and as well as Pedro (directed by Natesh Hegde).

Pedro and Koli Taal (directed by Abhilash Shetty) will be featured in the recap category at MAMI that will showcase their selections from 2020 and 2022.

The MAMI Mumbai Film Festival is back after a three-year hiatus and will be held between October 27 and November 5.

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(Published 09 October 2023, 20:10 IST)