The 69th National Film Awards ceremony, held at Delhi's prestigious Vigyan Bhavan on October 17, was a star-studded event celebrating the remarkable achievements of the Indian film industry. While acclaimed actors like Alia Bhatt and Kriti Sanon rightfully received recognition, it was also a momentous occasion for regional cinema. 'Chhello Show,' directed by
Pan Nalin, was honored as the Best Gujarati Film.
In addition to this recognition, the young and talented child actor
Bhavin Rabari was awarded the title of Best Child Artist for his outstanding performance in the drama film 'Chello Show.'
'Chhello Show,' under the skilled direction of Pan Nalin, presents an evocative and nostalgic story set in rural Gujarat. It revolves around a young boy who becomes entranced and captivated by the magic of cinema. The title, 'Chhello Show,' translates to 'The Last Film Show,' which is highly symbolic of the story's essence. It also bears a semi-autobiographical touch, drawing inspiration from the director Pan Nalin's own journey. His transformation from a remote village in Saurashtra to becoming a creator of visual stories finds its reflection in the movie, making it a poignant and meaningful cinematic experience.
Pan Nalin’s magnificent direction and the performances of the casts in the movie received several positive reviews and ‘Chhello Show’ surely stand high as one of the best films in recent times from the Gujarati film industry.
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