
The 2023 BFI London Movie Competition will run from October 4 to fifteen.
By:
Mohnish Singh
Stolen, an edge-of-the-seat thriller from India, is about to be screened on the 67th version of the BFI London Movie Competition in October.
Directed by Karan Tejpal and produced by Gaurav Dhingra of Jungle Ebook Studio, the Hindi movie just lately had its world premiere on the Venice Movie Competition.
Set towards the backdrop of a distant rural railway station in India, Stolen stars Abhishek Banerjee, Shubham, and Mia Maelzer. On the London Movie Competition, the film might be screened as a part of the Thrill part, which showcases edge-of-the-seat thrillers.
Hansal Mehta’s upcoming film The Buckingham Murders, starring Kareena Kapoor Khan, can also be a part of the Thrill line-up of the pageant.
Stolen narrates the story of a five-month-old child being kidnapped from her mom, and this incident attracts the eye of brothers Gautam and Raman, main them to face numerous challenges that check their relationships and convictions, as per the official plotline.
“It’s an honour for us to have Stolen showcased on the BFI London Movie Competition this 12 months. I’m touched and really grateful that BFI has positioned ‘Stolen’ amongst their most interesting vary of worldwide cinema representing completely different languages, genres, and filmmaking kinds.
“The popularity our movie is receiving on a world entrance re-emphasises our very objective and ambition of constructing common movies like this. We’re wanting ahead to seeing audiences’ response to our movie and are hopeful that ‘Stolen’ will pave the way in which to a brand new wave of style movies from India aimed toward world dispersal,” Dhingra mentioned in a press release.
The 2023 BFI London Movie Competition will run from October 4 to fifteen.