Ritesh Batra’s 'Lunchbox' nominated for British Academy Films Awards
The film is nominated in the best foreign language film category
Mumbai: The year 2015 has started on a high note for Ritesh Batra’s internationally acclaimed and award winning film, 'The Lunchbox', which is nominated for the Film Not in the English Language category of the British Academy Film Awards 2015 non January 9.
Ecstatic about this new achievement Batra says, "It’s an honor to be nominated alongside the finest films of the year, much credit to my whole team and the work we did together. It’s a good validation to tell Indian stories to the world, if we don't tell our own stories, no one else will."
The film starring Irrfan Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Nimrat Kaur, is competing with Polish-Danish drama film 'Ida', Russian drama 'Leviathan', Brazilian-British adventure drama thriller film 'Trash', and Belgian drama 'Two Days, One Night'.
'The Lunchbox' was the highest grossing foreign language film of 2014 in the US, Europe and Australia/New Zealand. The film has grossed upwards 25 million USD, 160 crores worldwide. It has clearly touched an emotional chord with filmgoers across the world.
The film has been showcased in various film festivals including The Cannes Film Festival, The Telluride Film Festival, The Toronto Film Festival and The London Film Festival etc. It has won various awards like Viewers Choice Award at the International Critics' Week, Best Film at The London Film Festival and The Filmfare awards, to name a few. It recently won an award of Best First Feature in 2014 by Toronto Film Critics Association.