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All We Imagine As Light wins best feature film, Diljit Dosanjh best actor, at Critics Choice Awards

Payal Kapadia’s acclaimed directorial All We Imagine As Light emerged as the winner of the best feature film at the 7th Critics Choice Awards in Mumbai. Actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh won best actor award for his role in Amar Singh Chamkila...
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Payal Kapadia’s acclaimed directorial All We Imagine As Light emerged as the winner of the best feature film at the 7th Critics Choice Awards in Mumbai. Actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh won best actor award for his role in Amar Singh Chamkila and Darshana Rajendran bagged best actress for her performance in Paradise. Other winners include Ravi Kishan as best supporting actor for Laapataa Ladies and Kani Kusruti, who won best supporting actress for Girls Will Be Girls. “I dedicate this award to Amar Singh Chamkila and to Imtiaz sir, who brought this beautiful film to life. I just had the chance to be a part of it was entirely Imtiaz sir’s hard work. A big thank you to the entire cast and crew of the film,” Dosanjh shared.

Diljit Dosanjh

Kapadia, who also won the best director award, expressed gratitude for another acknowledgement. “This year has been filled with incredible films, and it means so much to be among such inspiring filmmakers. The awards hold a special place in my heart, as so many critics have been wonderfully supportive of All We Imagine As Light. Thank you for supporting our film every step of the way.” Poacher, the drama series from Richie Mehta, won best web series and got Nimisha Sajayan, the lead actor of the project, a best actress award in the web series category. Barun Sobti took the best actor in web series award for his work in Raat Jawaan Hai.

“It’s an honour to have our series Poacher be awarded by the critics, as it was a series made with immense love and passion, by so many, to honour the guardians of all species, who themselves are never recognised,” Mehta said. The latest edition also introduced a new best documentary category, where Nocturnes emerged as the winner. Among others, Shivkumar V. Panicker won best editing award for Kill, Anand Ekarshi got best writing award for Aattam and Ranabir Das for best cinematography in All We Imagine As Light.

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Obur became the best short film and Faraz Ali got best director and best writing for it. Harish Khanna took best actor in short film category award for his work in Jal Tu Jalaal Tu and Jyoti Dogra got best actress for her role in Taak. Best cinematography award went to Anand Bansal for Obur.

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