Kapil Sharma's film 'Zwigato' to be premiered at Toronto International Film Festival. Check out the details
Kapil Sharma's new movie will be showcased worldwide at this year's Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The movie is written and directed by Nandita Das and produced and presented by Applause Entertainment.
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Comedian and television personality Kapil Sharma's latest movie 'Zwigato' will have a worldwide premiere at the 47th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The movie is written and directed by Nandita Das and features Shahana Goswami as Kapil's wife. In a clip released on YouTube by TIFF, Kapil can be seen leaving behind his comic identity and playing a deprived food delivery man, who has been jobless during the pandemic.
Zwigato is Kapil's third film and his first since 2017. The movie is set in Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, covering the life and struggle of a common man in the post-COVID-19 era. Talking excitedly about the movie, Nandita said that the movie was about the new urban India and not just the world of gig economy.
She added that the film has a universal appeal and will resonate with audiences worldwide.
10 best music, crafts, literature and film festivals to attend in 2020
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Does the rest of the year hang heavy? As you wait for 2020 to begin, you can head to any of these 10 music, crafts, literature and film festivals — from Kohima to Goa to Pune.
Where: Alsisar Mahal, Rajasthan
When: December 13-15
Why you should go: It is a festival of contemporary music best known for showcasing underground and experimental music. This year’s lineup includes DJs Deena Abdelwahed and Daniel Avery. Plus you get to stay in a tent, or palace, depending on your budget.
Does the rest of the year hang heavy? As you wait for 2020 to begin, you can head to any of these 10 music, crafts, literature and film festivals — from Kohima to Goa to Pune.Where: Alsisar Mahal, Ra..
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Where: The International Centre Goa
When: December 5-7
Why you should go: Mridula Garg, Ivo de Figueiredo, Mamang Dai and Priyamvada Gopal will be some of the writers at the 10th edition of the festival that was conceived by Vivek Menezes and Damodar Mauzo.
Tickets: Entry is free
Where: The International Centre GoaWhen: December 5-7Why you should go: Mridula Garg, Ivo de Figueiredo, Mamang Dai and Priyamvada Gopal will be some of the writers at the 10th edition of the festiva..
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Where: Mahalaxmi Lawns, Pune
When: November 29-December 1
Why you should go: One of the most popular indie music festivals, this year’s lineup includes eight-piece jazz band Kokoroko, Irish rock band Kodaline and Swedish death metal band Opeth.
Tickets: Rs 3,000 and upwards
Where: Mahalaxmi Lawns, PuneWhen: November 29-December 1Why you should go: One of the most popular indie music festivals, this year’s lineup includes eight-piece jazz band Kokoroko, Irish rock band K..
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Where: Panaji, Goa
When: November 20-28
Why you should go: It is possibly India’s biggest celebration of international cinema. This year’s edition includes a retrospective of filmmaker Ken Loach and 50 films by 50 women filmmakers.
Tickets: Delegate passes are Rs 1,000 but you need to register.
Where: Panaji, GoaWhen: November 20-28Why you should go: It is possibly India’s biggest celebration of international cinema. This year’s edition includes a retrospective of filmmaker Ken Loach and 50..
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Where: DY Patil Stadium, Mumbai
When: December 15, 4 pm
Why you should go: It is the first concert in India of the legendary rock band, helmed by Bono. Go if you are a lifelong fan or a neo convert.
Tickets: Rs 3,000-25,000
Where: DY Patil Stadium, MumbaiWhen: December 15, 4 pmWhy you should go: It is the first concert in India of the legendary rock band, helmed by Bono. Go if you are a lifelong fan or a neo convert.Tic..
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Where: Bengaluru
When: December 7-8
Why you should go: Positioned as the country’s “greenest music festival”, this relatively new event will feature over 40 Indian and international acts over two days.
Tickets: Rs 2,360
Where: BengaluruWhen: December 7-8Why you should go: Positioned as the country’s “greenest music festival”, this relatively new event will feature over 40 Indian and international acts over two days...
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Where: Mukund Nagar, Pune
When: December 11-15
Why you should go: The festival of Hindustani classical music will this year feature Begum Parveen Sultana and Amjad Ali, among others. The late Bhimsen Joshi took the initiative to organise the festival to commemorate Sawai Gandharva.
Tickets: Rs 200 onwards
Where: Mukund Nagar, PuneWhen: December 11-15Why you should go: The festival of Hindustani classical music will this year feature Begum Parveen Sultana and Amjad Ali, among others. The late Bhimsen J..
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Where: Aerocity, New Delhi
When: December 4-8
Why you should go: Organised by Craft Village, it is a chance to see the best contemporary crafts and meet the artisans behind some of those works.
Tickets: Rs 499 a day
Where: Aerocity, New DelhiWhen: December 4-8Why you should go: Organised by Craft Village, it is a chance to see the best contemporary crafts and meet the artisans behind some of those works.Tickets:..
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Where: Kohima, Nagaland
When: December 1-10
Why you should go: You get a glimpse of the heritage of Nagaland through the music, dance and food of its various tribes and sub-tribes. Attend concerts, go for treks, soak in the atmosphere.
Tickets: Rs 20-30/day
Where: Kohima, NagalandWhen: December 1-10Why you should go: You get a glimpse of the heritage of Nagaland through the music, dance and food of its various tribes and sub-tribes. Attend concerts, go ..
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Where: Multiple venues, Chennai
When: mid-November to January 1
Why you should go: This is the high point of the Carnatic music calendar, with the best talent homing in on Chennai for performances spread out over a month. Don’t forget to grab a bite from the canteens outside venues.
Tickets: Varies according to performance
Where: Multiple venues, ChennaiWhen: mid-November to January 1Why you should go: This is the high point of the Carnatic music calendar, with the best talent homing in on Chennai for performances spre..
The movie is produced and presented by Applause Entertainment, headed by CEO Sameer Nair. Commenting on their association with 'Zigwato', Sameer said that the movie depicted the life of unseen people, who are the core components of nation-building and its economy. He added that the film transcends geographical boundaries regarding appeal and connection.
Kapil has played a run-down husband, struggling to bear the fact that his wife will earn more than him. With his visibly distraught appearance, the actor has played the role of the man struggling to make ends meet but doesn't want his wife to take up a new job. Sadly, this is the story of most urban families in modern India, especially after the multiple lockdown periods.
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Kapil's last two movies were comedies, establishing him as the leading comic of his generation. Currently, Kapil and his comedy show team are in Australia for a tour, following successful runs in the US and Canada.
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