
Pyre: Vinod Kapri's 'Pyre' gets 'Jury Special Mention Award', the third honor for the film in four months
Pyre: Vinod Kapri's film 'Pyre' has been awarded the 'Jury Special Mention Award' in the Asian cinema Competition. This is the third honor his film has received in the last four months.
One more achievement has been added to the film 'Pyre' directed by Vinod Kapri. On Saturday, the producer shared on his twitter account that the film 'Pyre' has received the 'Jury Special Mention Award' in the Asian cinema Competition. He also shared a video of the ceremony, in which he is seen receiving the award. Even before this, his film has received many awards.
Producer Vinod Kapri also shared in his post that the film has received this third honor in the last four months. Vinod also talked about the awards he had received before this. The film has earlier received the 'Best Film audience Award' and the opening film honor at the Bengaluru international Film Festival.
The story of Vinod Kapri's film 'Pyar' revolves around two elderly people. Their names are Padma Singh and Heera Devi. The story of the film is set in a remote area of the Himalayas, where an elderly couple Padma and Tulsi live. Their world is falling apart. Almost all the people in their village have migrated. They think that when they die, who will perform their last rites? Suddenly one day they receive a letter, after which they get a hope of living. Who has written that letter? What happens after this in the life of the elderly couple, this story has been shown very beautifully in the film.
The National Film Award winner Vinod Kapri directed the film 'Pyar' was also premiered at the Tallinn Black Nights international Film festival a few months ago. This film was highly appreciated there. Vinod had also taken both the elderly actors along with him to the premiere of this film.