Awards:
• 2nd Prize: Unicef-Awaaz Do Contest - Jan 2011
• 1st Prize: Arena Best & Brightest Awards, Mumbai (2009)
• 3rd Prize: International Film Festival, Nagpur, India - September 2009
Nomination:
• Kolkatha09 Awards, TASK, Kolkata, India. 2009
Even in the 21st century, the girl child in India continues to be looked down by a highly discriminating society in some parts of the country. Holding a bold lens to this hapless plight is the animation short film Chamki which highlights the harsh treatment meted out to the protagonist. The film uses a strong metaphor to voice a strong concern to stop the discrimination and allow the girl child the freedom to pursue her dreams and aspirations without prejudice.
For more details please visit: http://www.chamki.net
For more short films, please visit: http://www.shortfilmsarena.com
Institute: Dilsukhnagar Arena, Hyderabad, India.
Website: http://www.bestmultimedia.com
mind blowing i love it yaar very nice thinking.
skachhela1987 3 months ago
She has one creative imagination.
LatinxAssassin 7 months ago
nice
venugopala95 8 months ago
very very nice.
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seaconpackers 8 months ago
nothing like a childhood trauma to build a strong character stoned people say but life aint all rainbows n butterflies there are obsticals that test your determination gada get through em and get what you want,.. but when you finally do get there youll see that the "getting there part" is life and you are actually living in a dream congratulations what you have now is 30 thousand dead brain cells
dheer730 8 months ago
hey very good.where can i download this video
rockyhafu 10 months ago
very very nice
admin9223 11 months ago
awwwwwww thats so sad!!!!!!!
farhanashareef 11 months ago
very nice
bukkworm 1 year ago
wowwwww. i really loved it.
CoolWints 1 year ago