Dubai: Mangalorean Sundeep’s Woh 5 Din Premiered at Malani Film Festival


Daijiworld Media Network- Dubai (RX)

Dubai, Mar 12: Mangalorean director Sundeep Malani’s latest Bollywood film ‘Woh 5 Din’ was premiered on big screen as part of Malani film festival at the Hotel Excelsior Creek, UAE, recently.

Woh 5 Din is yet to hit the Indian film industry. The film is a fun-filled suspense thriller, shot in the exotic locations of Nainital. The actors of the film are Piush Anand, Akash Hora, Hunny Hora, Anant Vijay Joshi, Barkat Khan, Bhagyasri Rao, Jenica Tandon, Ruby Anand and Neha Yadav.

It has foot tapping numbers by Ricky Kej. The film is made under the banner of Bless Films and Pr.

Jo Jo Laali, (Hindi – dubbed) starring Akash Hora was also screened at Malani Film Festival.

The film has Kalpana Pandit as protagonist who suffers from the deadly HIV AIDS. She won the best actress award for her performance in South India mega short film contest.

Miss California, SMS 6260, Moments, Hum Tum Aur Loan and Shaayad among others were screened in Malani’s film festival.

The films were sponsored by Namaste Restaurant (Ivan Mendonca, Cynthia Fernandes and Earl Rodrigues).

  

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