'Soch – A Perception' Wins Best Feature Film at the 14th Indo-German Film Week in Berlin

Berlin [Germany], July 17: Marking a proud moment for Indian independent cinema on the global stage, filmmaker Ravi Gautam's Soch – A Percep...

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'Soch – A Perception' Wins Best Feature Film at the 14th Indo-German Film Week in Berlin
'Soch – A Perception' Wins Best Feature Film at the 14th Indo-German Film Week in Berlin

Berlin [Germany], July 17: Marking a proud moment for Indian independent cinema on the global stage, filmmaker Ravi Gautam's Soch – A Perception has been honoured with the Best Feature Film award at the 14th Indo-German Film Week, held from July 4 to 13 at the historic Babylon Cinema in Berlin. The prestigious recognition was announced during the festival's closing awards ceremony, celebrating the film's exceptional storytelling, cinematic craftsmanship, and powerful social narrative.

Written and directed by Ravi Gautam, Soch – A Perception is an Indo-German co-production that masterfully blends psychological suspense with a deeply relevant social narrative. Led by National Award-winning actor Anjali Patil, the ensemble cast also features Mukti Ravi Das, Silpi Dutta, Muzammil Bhawani, Bhavani Bashir Yasir, Ritika Sharma, Gauri Webster, and Dayal Prasad, each contributing to the film's emotionally layered and compelling storytelling.

At the heart of the film is Priyanka Negi, portrayed by Anjali Patil, a determined police officer investigating the mysterious disappearance of a social activist in a remote Himalayan village. As the investigation unfolds, the narrative navigates the complexities of gender discrimination, communal tensions, and identity politics, seamlessly weaving together the intensity of a psychological thriller with thought-provoking social commentary.

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