NEW YORK: Balaji Motion Pictures and Alt           
          Entertainment’s ‘Shorr’ had its US premiere to a standing ovation at the Tenth Annual Mahindra Indo-American Arts Council (MIAAC) Film Festival in New York.
          
          The   opening night screening kicked off with a red carpet followed by   pre-screening cocktails, and leading up to the screening at the SVA   Silas Theatre in midtown Manhattan. It concluded with a round of question and answers with the actors and filmmakers.
          
            
               Earlier in the day, the producers organized an extensive one-on-one media interaction with filmmaker Earlier in the day, the producers organized an extensive one-on-one media interaction with filmmaker
 
          Ekta Kapoor,   and actors Sendhil Ramamurthy and Tusshar Kapoor, who are part of the   wide ensemble cast of ‘Shorr.’  Later, key South Asian media informally   interacted with the cast and crew over lunch.
          
          
The premiere was   attended by Ekta Kapoor, Balaji Motion Pictures CEO Tanuj Garg,   director-duo Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK (Flavours, 99), actors Tusshar   Kapoor, and Sendhil Ramamurthy (of the hit TV series Heroes and Covert   Affairs fame). Also in attendance were Mira Nair, Nandana Sen, Padma Lakshmi, Sarita Choudhury, Deepti Naval, Tannishtha Chatterjee, and Rahul Bose, among others.
          The   feature film version of the winner of MIAAC 2008’s Best Short Film   Award, ‘Shorr’ is a gritty, funny composite portrait of Mumbai. Inspired   from various daily newspaper stories,   ‘Shorr’ revolves around three interconnected stories set during the   popular and chaotic Ganpati festival in Mumbai: An expatriate returns   home to an unwelcoming city.
          A bootlegger of bestsellers and his   buddies find a bag of explosives. And a young cricketer must find the   money to pay up to get into a cricket team.
          ‘Shorr’   is a production of Alt Entertainment, a sister brand of Balaji Motion   Pictures, which released the runaway hit, Love, Sex aur Dhokha, earlier   this year.
          A special festival cut of ‘Shorr’ was shown at MIAAC,   as the final theatrical cut will be ready before its anticipated release   in March-April 2011.
          Recently, ‘Shorr’ garnered rave reviews at   the prestigious Pusan Film Festival in South Korea, where it was   officially invited in the festival’s Asian showcase.
          —Team Tellycafe.com