Manoj Bajpayee's The Fable Secures Sole Indian Spot in Key Category at Berlin Film Festival 2024

O Seeker, Remote Occlusions, Two Refusals and short films Sour Candy and The Girl Who Lived in the Loo will also screen at the festival that runs from February 15 to 24.

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Manoj Bajpayee-starrer The Fable, directed by Raam Reddy, is the only film from India this year to compete in one of the key categories at the Berlin International Film Festival. The film, a follow up to Reddy's celebrated debut Thithi, will premiere at the 74th edition of the festival in the Encounters Competition segment, which also features 14 other titles from around the globe. A US-Indian co-production, The Fable also stars Deepak Dobriyal, Priyanka Bose, Tillotama Shome, Hiral Sidhu and child actor Awan Pookot. Manoj Bajpayee Says He Never Worked With His Idol Naseeruddin Shah and Yet Did Four Films Together!.

Bajpayee, who most recently featured in critically-acclaimed Joram and is part of Netflix streaming show Killer Soup, called working on the movie "a remarkable experience". "Working with a creative mind like Raam Reddy and participating in an A- festival backed by an international production house for the first time has been incredibly inspiring. Our film's presence at Berlinale signifies the global reach and artistic caliber of Indian storytelling," the actor said in a statement. Reddy, who also wrote the film, said “The Fable is not just a film but an unadulterated piece of my soul. I feel fortunate for many things: being able to collaborate with Manoj ji's brilliance and such a wonderful cast, premiering in a competitive section of Berlinale, having global backing for the film. But most importantly, for the opportunity to tell this story exactly as I envisioned.” Manoj Bajpayee Speaks on Harassment and Exploitation of Women and Children: ‘People Have To Think About What Is To Be Done for Safety’ (Watch Videos).

The film is backed by veteran producer Sunmim Park, who also supported Reddy's Thithi. The last Indian film in Encounters Competition was "The Shepherdess and The Seven Songs" by Pushpendra Singh in 2020. There has been no Indian film in Main Competition since Shelter of the Wings, directed by Buddhadeb Dasgupta in 1994. Indian films like The Adamant Girl, In the Belly of a Tiger will feature in the Forum segment of the festival. O Seeker, Remote Occlusions, Two Refusals and short films Sour Candy and The Girl Who Lived in the Loo will also screen at the festival that runs from February 15 to 24.

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