Tag: Karan Gour

  • “Fairy Folk” launches online distribution platform in India

    “Fairy Folk” launches online distribution platform in India

    Mumbai: The creators of the “Fairy Folk” have announce the launch of their official website, www.fairyfolkthefilm.com, where audiences can now view the film directly and pay any amount they feel is fair. This marks the first-of-its-kind release in India, pioneering a new model of film distribution.

    “Fairy Folk,” directed by Karan Gour and starring Rasika Dugal and Mukul Chadda, had its limited theatrical release in March 2024. Despite gaining traction through word of mouth, the film faced significant distribution challenges, including its premature removal from cinemas and the reluctance of digital platforms to showcase independent films.

    In response, the team behind “Fairy Folk” has taken an innovative approach by offering the film on their dedicated website. This platform allows viewers to pay any amount they feel is fair, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the film regardless of their financial situation.

    “Working on an improvised film like Fairy Folk has been one of my most fulfilling experiences as a performer. I feel proud that, with this film, we have tried something new every step of the way – from experimenting with an entirely improvised film to producing it ourselves, to securing a theatrical release for an indie film; and now, finding our own way to distribute it! This has been a truly independent experience. I’m thrilled that we can now present our labour of love directly to audiences, allowing them to support us in a way that feels right to them”, said Rasika Dugal.

    “Creating ‘Fairy Folk’ was a journey filled with both joy and immense challenges,” said Karan Gour. “The struggles of independent film distribution are real, but we’re excited to bring our film directly to the audience through our website. This approach not only democratises access but also supports the spirit of independent filmmaking.”

    “Fairy Folk” explores the complexities of human relationships through the lens of magical realism. It tells the story of a genderless woodland being that disrupts the lives of a couple, leading them on a journey of self-discovery and transformation.

  • Karan Gour’s Kshay wins Shanghai fest award

    Karan Gour’s Kshay wins Shanghai fest award

    MUMBAI: Karan Gour’s Kshay has won the Asian New Talent award for Best Picture at the 15th Shanghai International Film Festival.

    The film was awarded for its sharp perspective and refreshing cinematic languages.

    Chinese filmmaker Peng Lei’s Follow Follow won the Best Director award while Hong Kong’s Jessey Tsang’s Big Blue Lake won the special jury award.

    The winners of best picture and best director were awarded $23.81 million each while the special jury prize winner was given $23.81 million worth of post-production services.

    The Jury for Asian New Talent Awards, chaired by Iranian director-screenwriter Amir Naderi, comprised Chinese director Shangjun Cai, Korean Film Critic/Director Sung-ill Chung, Japanese Film Director/Actor Sabu and Chinese actress Fan Xu.

  • Kshay to screen at the Romania film fest

    Kshay to screen at the Romania film fest

    MUMBAI: Karan Gour-directed Kshay (Corrode) is set to screen at the 11th Transilvania International Film Festival (TIFF) in Romania in the Faith section.

    The film stars Rasika Dugal, Alekh Sangal and Sudhir Pednekar.

    Kshay centres around Chhaya, a simple housewife with an artistic bend of mind who spent a seemingly happy life with her husband Arvind. Money trickles in every month and life goes on for an unassuming Chhaya, until her eyes catch hold of an unfinished sculpture of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi.

    Her values and relationships begin to decay day-by day that eventually leads her to surrender to the clutches of an ugly obsession that feeds on her weaknesses and past disappointments. She must have the Lakshmi. The rest forms the crux of the film.

    Kshay recently bagged the Best Feature Film award at 10th Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles and was also screened at the 47th Chicago International Film Festival.

    The TIFF will take place from 1 to 10 June in Cluj- Napoca in Romania and between 13 and 17 June in Sibiu in Transylvania.