BAFTA unveils ten participants for Breakthrough India initiative


PTI | Mumbai | Updated: 10-06-2021 16:57 IST | Created: 10-06-2021 16:57 IST
BAFTA unveils ten participants for Breakthrough India initiative
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''A Suitable Boy'' star Tanya Maniktala, ''Gully Boy'' cinematographer Jay Pinak Oza and ''Scam 1992'' writer-editor Sumit Purohit are among the 10 participants for the first-ever BAFTA Breakthrough India Initiative.

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) on Thursday unveiled the participants list for the initiative, which was announced in November last year.

Supported by streamer Netflix, the initiative will identify, celebrate and support talents working in films, games, or TV in India.

Due to an overwhelming number of applications, the jury decided to select 10 Indian talents, double the number previously announced.

The jury included actor Anupam Kher, Netflix executive Monika Shergill, filmmaker Mira Nair and producer Siddharth Roy Kapur. The list of participants also includes ''Typewriter'' actor Palomi Ghosh, writer-producer of ''Mehsampur'' Akshay Singh, ''Nasir'' writer-director Arun Karthick, composer Karthikeya Murthy, ''The Ebb Tide'' writer-director Renu Savant, ''Elephants In My Backyard'' director Vikram Singh; and Shruti Ghosh, a game developer and art director.

The participants will receive one-to-one mentoring, global networking opportunities, free access to BAFTA events and screenings for a year and full voting BAFTA membership.

They will also connect with and learn from some of the best in the British and Indian creative industries, share their expertise with peers around the world, gain access to opportunities beyond geographical borders, and be promoted as BAFTA Breakthrough artists globally.

AR Rahman, BAFTA Breakthrough India Ambassador and Jury Chair, said he was overwhelmed by the huge number of applications from across India for the initiative.

''This serves as a huge testament to the level of creative talent India has to offer. ''As our country faces unprecedented times, we are hopeful to launch yet another cohort very soon, as we do believe that this program offers an opportunity of a lifetime for Indian talent and I look forward to seeing the new opportunities Breakthrough can bring for them in the years to come," Rahman said.

BAFTA Chief Executive Amanda Berry congratulated the participants and welcomed them to the BAFTA Breakthrough family.

''We are extremely grateful to Netflix for supporting the global expansion of Breakthrough, they share our vision to celebrate emerging talent from different backgrounds and cultures,'' she added.

Berry also informed that due to the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, there will be a delay in application process for the next Breakthrough India cohort.

''We have an ongoing commitment to support future Breakthrough talent but we are also mindful of the current situation in India due to the pandemic, so whilst we will fully support the Breakthrough participants announced today we have decided to delay the opening of the next round of applications,'' she said.

Monika Shergill, VP, Content, Netflix India, said India is one of the world's great centres of storytelling.

''Despite these tough times, it was incredible to see such amazing Indian talent apply across genres. It served as a reminder of the tremendous opportunities for new talent, fresh voices, and untold stories that can travel nationwide and around the world,'' she said.

Since its launch in 2013, BAFTA Breakthrough has championed over 160 talented newcomers including performers Bukky Bakray, Paapa Essiedu, Letitia Wright, Florence Pugh, Josh O'Connor, Abubakar Salim and Lauren Ridloff, games creatives Chella Ramanan, Segun Akinola, Gemma Langford, and directors Nicole Newnham, Jim LeBrecht, Rose Glass, Stella Corradi and Destiny Ekaragha, amongst many others.

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