Shabana Azmi nominated for Asian Film Awards for Neerja biopic

    Shabana Azmi nominated for Asian Film Awards for Neerja biopic

    Shabana Azmi, who along with Smita Patil, Om Puri and Naseeruddin Shah helped the Indian New Wave in the 1970s with brilliant portrayals, has been nominated for the Asian Film Awards as one of the five actresses in a supporting role in Neerja. The work recalls in a fiction feature the tragic killing of a Pan Am stewardess, Neerja Bhanot, during a Libyan-backed hijack at Karachi airport in 1986.




    The Awards - which will this year take place in Hong Kong to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the territory’s handover -- will be announced on March 21. For the past three years, Macau had been the venue.

    Other than Azmi’s, Indian cinema, despite being miles and miles ahead of the other Asian nations in movie production, has not been able to garner any nomination.


    Shabana Azmi nominated for Asian Film Awards for Neerja biopic

    It is the tiny South Korea with an equally tiny annual film output that has bagged an impressive tally of nods with the country’s The Handmaiden (which competed at Cannes last year) walking away with six. China’s I Am Not Madame Bovary clinched five nominations, and so did South Korea’s Train to Busan.



    The Handmaiden, a lesbian tale of treachery, helmed by Park Chan-wook, got the pat for the best supporting actress, best newcomer, best screenplay, best editing, best costume design and the best production design. But it missed out in the best movie and best director categories.

    It was the Chinese helmer, Feng Xiaogang, who got the best director nod for his scathing social satire, I Am Not Madame Bovary - which will also run the best film race. Additionally, the movie got nominations for the best actress, the best supporting actor and best cinematography.



    A sleeper-hit, Train to Busan, won nods for the best actor, best supporting actor, best editing, best costume design and the best visual effects.

    The best film category will witness a hot race among The Wailing and The Age of Shadows, both from South Korea, Harmonium from Japan, Godspeed from Taiwan and I Am Not Madame Bovary from China.

    What may seem somewhat strange to some is that of the 34 movies which were nominated this year from 12 countries in 15 categories, 21 titles are from China or produced partly with Chinese funds. And 20 pats have gone to South Korea.

    List of nominations:

    Best Film
    The Wailing, South Korea
    The Age of Shadows, South Korea
    Harmonium, Japan
    Godspeed,Taiwan
    I Am Not Madame Bovary,China

    Best Director
    Na Hong-jin, The Wailing
    Koji Fukada, Harmonium
    Derek Tsang, Soul Mate
    Feng Xiaogang, I Am Not Madame Bovary
    Lav Diaz, The Woman Who Left

    Best Actor
    Michael Hui, Godspeed
    Gong Yoo, Train to Busan
    Asano Tadanobu, Harmonium
    Fan Wei, Mr. No Problem
    Richie Jen, Trivisa

    Best Actress
    Son Ye-jin, The Last Princess
    Fan Bingbing, I Am Not Madame Bovary
    Haru Kuroki, A Bride for Rip Van Winkle
    Kara Wai, Happiness
    Charo Santos-Concio, The Woman Who Left

    Best Supporting Actor
    Jun Kunimura, The Wailing
    Ma Dong-seok, Train to Busan
    Ayano Go, Rage
    Dong Chengpeng/Da Peng, I Am Not Madame Bovary
    Lam Suet, Trivisa

    Best Supporting Actress
    Elaine Jin, Mad World
    Moon So-ri, The Handmaiden
    Maeda Atsuko, The Mohican Comes Home
    Shabana Azmi, Neerja
    Lynn Xiong, See You Tomorrow

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