Mami hosted a large-scale premiere and filmed four short films produced under Mami Select

This groundbreaking plan represents Mami’s commitment to democratizing filmmaking while maintaining excellent production value. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and providing comprehensive creative support, the program successfully empowers the emerging voice of Indian cinemas.
Mami premieres four short films
Mumbai Motion Image Academy (MAMI) in the second edition of Mami Select: Shot on iPhone, showing an extraordinary blend of artistic excellence and technological innovation. The premiere of Juhu in Mumbai in PVR unveiled four superb short films, each representing the unique linguistic and cultural dimensions of India’s rich cinematic landscape, bringing together outstanding assembly of independent filmmakers, industry, industry, veterinarians, artists, artists, artists and passionate Cinephiles.
Through a rigorous selection process by festival director Shivendra Singh Dungarpur and category-specific mentors, four promising filmmakers emerged: Amrita Bagchi (Hindi), Rohin Raveendran Nair (Malayalam), Chanakya Vyas Vyas (Marathi) (Marathi) and Shalini vijayakakumar (Tamial) These filmmakers were equipped with iPhone 16 Pro Max for shooting, MacBook Pro for post-production, mass production grants, and valuable guidance from prominent industry prominent figures including Vikramaditya Motwane, Konkona Sen Sharma, Lijo Jose Jose Jose Pellissery and Vetri Maaran and Vetri Maaran.
The resulting film represents an excellent story innovation for the next generation of Indian storytellers. Amrita Bagchi’s ‘Tinctoria’ (Hindi) presents a sophisticated horror-satirical comedy exploring colonial legacy through the lens of fashion filmed in an 18th-century fort in Bulandshahr, while Rohin Raveendran Nair’s ‘Kovarty’ (Malayalam) weaves a poetic tale of technological obsolescence against the backdrop of Kerala’s dreamlike. Chanakya Vyas’s “Mangya” (Marathi) captures an intimate portrayal of innocence and love in the environmental crisis, while Shalini Vijayakumar’s “See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See See With Supernatural Elements.
Mami Festival Director Shivendra Singh Dungh Dungarpur pointed out: “Our second edition of Mami Select’s extraordinary success: shooting on iPhone is a pivotal moment for Indian independent cinemas. We have witnessed first-hand four excellent filmmakers transcend the traditional narrative of storytelling, which is our traditional production method, which is our traditional production method, which is our traditional work. This movement democratizes filmmaking while maintaining the highest standards of each selected film, whether it is exploring the legacy of the colonial, outdated poetry, innocence of childhood, the complexity of traditional family dynamics, or the complexity of traditional family dynamics, which can reveal a powerful intersection of accessible technology and artistic effects. New benchmarks that can happen in contemporary Indian cinemas. These films further expand our mission to bring authentic Indian stories to global audiences through the global accessibility of our YouTube channel.”
This groundbreaking plan represents Mami’s commitment to democratizing filmmaking while maintaining excellent production value. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and providing comprehensive creative support, the program successfully empowers the emerging voice of Indian cinemas. The films last from 20 to 40 minutes and are now accessible worldwide via Mami’s official YouTube channel, ensuring that these powerful narratives attract audiences of movie lovers around the world.
The event also witnessed the presence of a dazzling array of celebrations including Javed Akhtar, Shabana Azmi, AR Rahman, Disha Patani, Neha Dhupia, Sonakshi Sinha, Zaheer Iqbal, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth, Shane Peacock and Falguni Peacock, Raj Nidimoru, Krishna DK, Kabir Khan and Mini Mathur, Shakti and Mukti Mohan, Kunal Thakur, Tanvi Azmi, Baba Azmi, Konkona Sen Sharma, Dhvani Bhanushali, Raveena Tandon, Zoya Akhtar, Karan Kapoor, Homi Adajania, Karishma Tanna, Khushi Kapoor, Zahan Kapoor, Tisca Chopra, Adarsh Gourav, Kenny Sebastian, Banita Sandhu, Vasan Bala, Vasan Bala, Aishwarya Rajinikanth, Lakshmi Manchu and Arati Kadav, etc., and others provide red carpets to support red carpets to support Emerging nimerging nimerging nimerging nimerging nimerging nimerging nimerging nimerging simerging nimerging nimerging simerging nimerging simerge n.
The initiative demonstrates the evolving landscape of contemporary Indian cinema, with technical accessibility in line with artistic horizons. Through this program, Mami not only cultivates the next generation of Indian storytellers, but also demonstrates how innovative filmmaking methods preserve and promote the rich diversity of Indian cultural narratives while embracing modern technological advancements.
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