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*Youngest Director Amol Bhagat Appointed as Judge for Prestigious International Film Festival Of Malaysia 2024 *

Renowned Marathi filmmaker, Amol Bhagat, has been selected as a judge for the esteemed International Film Festival of Malaysia 2024. This appointment marks a significant milestone in Bhagat’s illustrious career, adding another feather to his cap of achievements.

 

Bhagat’s stellar contributions to the Marathi film industry, particularly through his directorial ventures such as “Pune to Goa,” have earned him widespread recognition. His prowess in storytelling and cinematic vision has consistently captivated audiences and critics alike, cementing his position as a prominent figure in the realm of filmmaking.

 

UFMC And Nava Karnataka Film Academy organized by Malaysia’s I.F.F.M, stands as a beacon of cinematic excellence, attracting filmmakers and enthusiasts from across the globe. Bhagat’s inclusion as a judge in this prestigious event not only reflects his personal acclaim but also shines a spotlight on the vibrancy and creativity of Marathi cinema.

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As a judge, Bhagat faces the formidable task of evaluating numerous films of diverse genres and origins. However, armed with his keen insight and dedication to the craft, he embraces this challenge with unwavering resolve and integrity.

 

In addition to his role as a judge, Bhagat is also gearing up for his upcoming dream project, inspired by his own roots. Born in Pune and hailing from a village in Baramati, Bhagat’s journey embodies the quintessential tale of a farmer’s boy chasing his dreams amidst the lush landscapes of rural Maharashtra.

 

His upcoming movie, aptly titled “Pune to Goa,” delves into the heartwarming narrative of a young farmer boy who embarks on a transformative journey from his humble village to the vibrant shores of Goa. Through this cinematic endeavor, Bhagat endeavors to encapsulate the essence of rural life, intertwined with themes of aspiration, perseverance, and the pursuit of one’s dreams.

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