International Award for Dhanush’s film

Dhanush’s ‘The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir’ has been accepting rave audits over the globe and has right now begun it’s kept running in Australia…

extraordinary journey of the fakir

Dhanush’s ‘The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir’ has been accepting rave audits over the globe and has right now begun it’s kept running in Australia and New Zealand as of late. The film has won a few honors also and one additional has been included as it won the Audience Award at the Barcelona Sant-Jordi International Film Festival. Executive Ken Scott had effectively won the Ray of Sunshine Award in the Norwegian International Festival.

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‘The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir’ coordinated by Ken Scott depends on the novel ‘The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir Who Got Trapped in an Ikea Wardrobe’ by Romain Puertolas. The cast incorporates Dhanush, Berenice Bejo, and Erin Moriarty among others and is required to discharge in India soon.

It’s notable that Dhanush collaborated with Ken Scott for the global venture ‘The Extraordinary Journey of The Fakir’, which hit the screens recently. As indicated by most recent news, the film has purportedly won an honor at the Norwegian International Film Festival. Sharing the energizing news on Twitter, chief Ken Scott stated, “The Extraordinary Journey Of The Fakir won the prize “Beam of Sunshine” at the Norwegian International Film Festival! The theme of human poise is up front in each dynamic casing of this image, the jury expressed in their consideration.”

extraordinary journey of the fakir

Preceding this current, it merits referencing that Dhanush got a generally amazing reaction at the debut appears in Paris. The film is propelled by the novel ‘The Extraordinary Journey of The Fakir Who Got Trapped in an Ikea Wardrobe’, which was discharged in 2014.

extraordinary journey of the fakir

From the trailer, the film starts in Mumbai and recounts to the narrative of Ajatashatru (Dhanush), who sets set for locate his missing dad, which takes him to places like Paris, Spain, Rome and Libya. Coordinated by Ken Scott, it stars Bérénice Bejo, Barkhad Abdi, and Erin Moriarty inconspicuous jobs.