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Lootera, four Indian documentaries in US festival

<i>Lootera</i>, four Indian documentaries in US festival
Lootera featured Ranveer Singh and Sonakshi Sinha in the lead.
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Vikramaditya Motwane's Lootera leads a pack of five Indian films selected for the Silent River Film Festival in the US next month.
Lootera, starring Ranveer Singh and Sonakshi Sinha, has been selected in the 'Narrative Features' section of the festival to be held at Irvine in California from October 17-20.
The 'Documentary Features' section has two Indian entries -- Delhi-based film critic Utpal Borpujari's Mayong: Myth/Reality and Char: The No Man's Island by Sourav Sarangi.
Mayong: Myth/Reality deals with the magical heritage of Mayong, a mystical land of black magic situated in Assam's Morigaon district. This 53-minute documentary film has been done in ethnographic travelogue format.
Seventy-nine entries were selected from 24 countries for the festival which celebrates its third anniversary this year.
The other Indian entries are Lapet by Anshul Sinha in the 'Short Films' section and "Afterglow" by FTII's Kaushal Oza in the Short Films (Colleges and Universities) section.
Mumbai: Vikramaditya Motwane's Looteraleads a pack of five Indian films selected for the Silent RiverFilm Festival in the US next month.

Lootera, starring Ranveer Singh and Sonakshi Sinha, hasbeen selected in the 'Narrative Features' section of thefestival to be held at Irvine in California from October17-20.

The 'Documentary Features' section has two Indian entries-- Delhi-based film critic Utpal Borpujari's Mayong:Myth/Reality and Char: The No Man's Island by SouravSarangi.

Mayong: Myth/Reality deals with the magical heritage ofMayong, a mystical land of black magic situated in Assam'sMorigaon district. This 53-minute documentary film has beendone in ethnographic travelogue format.

Seventy-nine entries were selected from 24 countries forthe festival which celebrates its third anniversary this year.

The other Indian entries are Lapet by Anshul Sinha inthe 'Short Films' section and "Afterglow" by FTII's KaushalOza in the Short Films (Colleges and Universities) section.
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