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Boney Kapoor Plans Rs 1,510 Crore Film City in Greater Noida
The 23rd Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) showcased a diverse array of South Asian films, highlighting bold new voices and rich storytelling from over 10 countries. Aranya Sahay's "Humans in the Loop," which explores the ethical and emotional challenges of AI labor through the story of an Adivasi single mother, won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Feature, praised for its timely and imaginative narrative. Snigdha Kapoor's short film "Holy Curse," addressing gender identity with nuance and boldness, received the Grand Jury Prize for Best Short. Meanwhile, Marathi cinema is experiencing a resurgence on the global stage with films like "Sthal" and "Sabar Bonda" gaining critical acclaim at international festivals such as Sundance and Toronto, challenging Bollywood's dominance and reviving the regional industry. Additionally, Boney Kapoor's Bayview Projects LLP has proposed the International Film City in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, aiming to create a major cinematic hub with film studios and cultural amenities, expected to generate significant employment and economic growth. These developments collectively underscore a vibrant and evolving landscape in Indian and South Asian cinema, marked by creative innovation and infrastructural expansion.

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