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Mukti Bhawan- India winner for Best Original Screenplay at the Asian Academy Creative Awards
The multiple award-winning Indian drama film ‘Mukti Bhawan’/ ‘Hotel Salvation’ is the winner from India for BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY for Shubhashish Bhutiani & Asad Hussain at the inaugural Asian Academy Creative Awards 2018(AAA’S) to be held this December in Singapore.
There are 20 countries in contention for the awards across 49 categories. Mukti Bhawan is the sole Feature Film to be nominated for the final competition from India. Earlier this year, it won the Best Original Screenplay at the 63rd Jio Filmfare Awards 2018. The film has been received over 30 Awards including two UNESCO, two National Awards and at Festivals around the world.
Shubahshish Bhutiani the Writer-Director of Mukti Bhawan is elated with this honour, “It is heartening to be recognized at an International platform amongst some of the best work produced in Asia.”
“It is a matter of pride to represent your country, it reaffirms our faith in focusing on content, which is the true hero of any good film” says the film’s producer Sanjay Bhutiani.
Written and directed by Shubhashish Bhutiani, ‘Hotel Salvation’ follows a son faced with his father’s untimely demand to go and die in the holy city of Varanasi and attain salvation. The film starring Adil Hussain (‘Life of Pi’), Lalit Behl (‘Titli’), Geetanjali Kulkarni (‘Court’), and Palomi Ghosh.
The critics have raved about the film which garnered 4 and 5 star reviews in UK media. Asian Culture Vulture said ‘Gentle, unassuming, funny & poignant, ‘Hotel Salvation’ is a small gem of a film in many ways’ while Empire rated it 4 stars saying, ‘A simple story beautifully told’; ‘A moving, rewarding watch that’ll get you thinking’ (Time Out) rating 4 stars whereas Sight & Sound called it ‘A triumph’.