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India Today on MSNAnuja producer Guneet Monga pays hat-tip to independent cinema after Oscar lossAnuja producer Guneet Monga shared her first statement on Instagram after Oscar loss. She promised to return soon and paid a hat-tip to independent cinema.
An exclusive interview with Sajda Pathan, the young girl who worked as a child laborer in India's New Delhi before featuring in the Oscar-nominated Hindi film 'Anuja'.
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Asian News International on MSN"Everything is not about the win...": Guneet Monga on'Anuja''s Oscar lossProducer Guneet Monga expressed gratitude for the recognition 'Anuja' received at the Oscars despite not winning. Priyanka ...
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Bollywood Life on MSNOscars 2025: Anuja, backed by Priyanka Chopra, falls short to I'm Not A Robot for Best Live Action Short FilmAnuja revolves around the nine-year-old title character, who works in a Delhi-based garment factory with her older sister Palak. Anuja may have won several hearts, but at Oscars 2025 it ...
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Asian News International on MSNOscars: Priyanka Chopra, Guneet Monga-backed 'Anuja' loses Best Live Action Short award to 'I'm Not A Robot'Priyanka Chopra and Guneet Monga-backed 'Anuja', a New Delhi-set short film, which was nominated in the Live Action Short Category at Oscars 2025, lost the prestigious award to Dutch-language film ...
Backed by Guneet Monga, Priyanka Chopra, and Mindy Kaling, the 22-minute short film Anuja was hopeful of a win at the Oscars. However, it didn't quite make the cut and afterwards Guneet had these ...
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Cinemaexpress on MSNGuneet Monga expresses hope after Anuja misses out on Oscar to I'm Not A Robot: ‘We will return soon’Producer Guneet Monga posted pictures of what she wore to the Oscars on her Instagram, writing a long note about Anuja ...
At the 97th Academy Awards, the Dutch sci-fi film 'I'm Not a Robot' won the Best Live Action Short Oscar, edging out the heartfelt film 'Anuja'. Directed by Victoria Warmerdam, 'I'm Not a Robot ...
Suchitra Mattai, producer of the Oscar-nominated live action short “Anuja,” says the film came out of wanting to highlight young South Asian women. “It just felt important to tell this particular type ...
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