Lipstick Under My Burkha’s Los Angeles debut as the opening film of the International Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) was as of late reported as an official Hollywood Foreign Press Association Screening of the film.
The Hollywood Foreign Press affiliation has picked the Lipstick Under My Burkha premiere night screening at the International Film Festival of Los Angeles, to be an authoritatively qualifying screening for the Golden Globe Awards. This is an immense respect for the film as it implies that Lipstick Under My Burkha is currently qualified for the Golden Globes!
The Golden Globes, the prestigious film and TV grants in America, is controlled by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
“We are regarded that the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has picked our premiere night film, Lipstick Under My Burkha, to be an authority Golden Globes qualifying screening. The chief of the film will now have the chance to appropriately arrange a Golden Globes battle should she present the film for selection. Our objective in working intimately with Hollywood Foreign Press Association is to guarantee that the Golden Globes are on the radar of producers in India and that they turn out to be increasingly mindful of this stage and can start to detail their procedure,” Christina Marouda, Director, Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles.
An euphoric Alankrita Shrivastava, chief of Lipstick Under My Burkha stated, “It is a genuine respect to have our film be picked by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as sufficiently commendable to be qualified for the Golden Globes. Regardless I can’t trust it. I am glad to the point that the prestigious HFPA thought our film can possibly keep running for the Golden Globes.”
Prakash Jha, maker, stated, “Lipstick Under My Burkha is an exceptionally all inclusive film, it rises above societies and nations. I am happy that the Hollywood Foreign Press affiliation perceived that quality and made the IFFLA opening of Lipstick Under My Burkha an official screening of the HFPA, hence making our film qualified for the Golden Globes.”