British-Indian filmmaker Sandhya Suri says her debut feature "Santosh", which is the UK's official entry to the Oscars, is a ...
A Hindi language film about a female constable working in a corrupt police force in India is Britain's official entry for this year's Oscars. 'Santosh', directed by British filmmaker Sandhya Suri, ...
In an exclusive conversation with IWMBuzz, Suri went on to talk about having a unisexual name for the protagonist, the ...
India's official entry for best international film in 2025—which she said comes at a "special moment" for South Asian cinema ...
Director Sandhya Suri's first feature is a searing take on religion, caste, corruption, politics, and more as seen through ...
According to Deadline, "Santosh" was selected by BAFTA, the organisation tasked with choosing the UK’s submission for the Oscars by the American Academy.
Never before has the United Kingdom picked a Hindi-language film as its official ... Sandhya Suri’s narrative feature debut Santosh is not, however, the first subcontinental film to earn the ...
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Santosh is written and directed by Indian filmmaker Sandhya Suri, director of the films I for India and Around India with a Movie Camera previously. Produced by Mike Goodridge, James Bowsher ...
Sandhya Suri's debut feature film "Santosh" is the UK's official entry for the Oscars. The film, set in north India, follows two female police officers investigating a high-profile case.