Shekhar Kapur Wins Best Director Award for What’s Love Got to Do with It? At British National Awards; Filmmaker Expresses Gratitude on Instagram
Last year, What’s Love Got to Do with It? premiered at the prestigious Toronto film festival, where the film received two standing ovations.
Ace filmmaker Shekhar Kapur received the award for 'What's Love Got To Do With It' at the British National Awards. Shekhar Kapur shared a post on his Instagram and wrote, "Thank you @nationalfilmawards for this very unexpected honour. But this award really belongs to 'Team What's Love.' For a director is merely a sum total of his/her team." Masoom the New Generation: Shekhar Kapur Reveals Theme of His Upcoming Film! Here’s What To Expect From the Sequel to 1983 Movie.
The director's film was released in the United Kingdom, the United States, and India and received a tremendous response globally.
The British National Awards were held earlier this week, and the film won four awards out of the nine categories in which it was nominated: best director, best British film, best screenplay, and best-supporting actor. The film's screenplay has been written by Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's ex-wife Jemima Goldsmith. Actor Emma is also a part of the movie. Actor Shabana has acted alongside British actor Lily James and Pakistani actor Sajal Aly in this movie.
Last year, the film premiered at the prestigious Toronto film festival, where the film received two standing ovations. Shabana, Lily and Sajal attended the premiere and enthralled the audience. What’s Love Got To Do With It?: Shekhar Kapur’s Rom-Com Bags UK’s National Film Awards Nominations in Nine Categories.
Kapur is known for his outstanding films like Bandit Queen, a British biographical drama Elizabeth for which he was nominated for best director at the BAFTAs and Golden Globes, and its sequel Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007), which won Cate Blanchett her first acting Oscar.
The filmmaker is currently planning a sequel to his directorial debut Masoom. The film is titled as Masoom... The New Generation. Apart from that, he also directed one of Heath Ledger's last films, the 2002 epic The Four Feathers.
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