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Sukhmani Sadana: Nervous, excited, shocked...

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Writer Sukhmani Sadana is over the moon as she made her debut at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. R Madhavan’s Rocketry: The Nambi Effect had a world premiere at the 75th Cannes Film Festival.

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Sukhmani, who is the additional writer of Rocketry, is overjoyed. “When we got to know that Rocketry has been selected for Cannes, we were so nervous. We had mixed emotions – we were nervous, excited, shocked all at once. It was a beautiful moment nevertheless. I remember Maddy sir called me and I just kept saying, ‘What!’ It is a dream come true,” she says.

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“The response to the film has been great. I am nervous, I was super nervous while flying to Cannes. The film is Maddy sir’s brainchild. I am a really small part in the team, but I am still feeling privileged to have my project at Cannes,” adds a proud Sukhmani.

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