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'English Vinglish' star wins best actor award at US fest

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 25 2013 | 5:33 AM IST

Directed by Vijayan, the film is an adaptation of Anita Nair's book by the same name and is a gripping and heart warming story of redemption, forgiveness and second chances.

The film bagged two awards at the recent New Jersey Independent South Asian Cine Festival (NJISACF). While Hussain was named the best actor for his role of J A Krishnamurthy, Roshni Achreja was feted as best supporting actress.

Meera's (Achreja) life is shaken up when her husband walks out on their marriage. Responsible not just for her children but her mother, grandmother and their rambling old family home in Bangalore, Meera takes up a part time job with Professor J A Krishnamurthy, or JAK, a renowned cyclone studies expert (Hussain).

What she doesn't know is that JAK is seeking the truth behind the vicious attack on his 19-year-old daughter, Smriti (Maya Tideman). However, a wall of silence and fear surrounds the incident. Driven by the need to know the truth he explores the events that lead up to the incident. In the process he gains an insight into his daughter's world.

Through a series of coincidences, Meera and JAK find their lives turning and twisting together and as the days pass, fresh beginnings appear where there seemed to be only endings.

The annual NJISACF is held to promote and recognise the talents of the new, the established, the underrepresented, the best and the brightest independent South Asian filmmakers from across the globe.

  

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First Published: Oct 11 2012 | 3:05 PM IST

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