Showing posts with label Chandrakant singh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chandrakant singh. Show all posts

28 May, 2025

Need for Elevated standards of Indian representation by accomplished artistes, not just anyone - says Director Chandrakant Singh

Director Chandrakant Singh Marks Seventh Consecutive Appearance at Cannes, Calls for Elevated Standards in Indian Representation
Director Chandrakant Singh at Cannes 2025, Filmytown.com
Renowned Indian filmmaker Chandrakant Singh has made his seventh consecutive appearance at the Cannes Film Festival, further strengthening his reputation as a consistent voice for Indian cinema on the global stage. Known for films such as Six X , Parchaiyaan, Being Alive, Dustbin and Life, Singh has been a key figure in bringing meaningful Indian stories to international audiences.

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This year, Cannes has seen an influx of Indian influencers and models gracing the red carpet. However, Singh expressed concern over this trend, stating, “Cannes is an international platform focused on cinema, not fashion. We need more elegant and accomplished actresses representing Indian cinema, not just anyone.”

He further clarified, “I am not here only for the red carpet. My focus is on cinema, collaboration, and creating opportunities for Indian filmmakers.”

In addition to his film contributions, Singh has played a pivotal role in shaping India’s institutional presence at Cannes. Last year, he was instrumental in bringing the Indian Motion Picture Producers’ Association (IMPPA) to the festival. This year, his efforts were marked by a historic achievement—Shri Abhay Sinha was appointed Vice President of the FIAPF (International Federation of Film Producers Associations), a landmark moment for India in the global cinema governance space.

Singh emphasized the need for a unified and credible voice in international award submissions, stating, “It is extremely important to decide which association holds the authority to select and send Indian films to the Oscars. We need transparency and proper representation to ensure the best of Indian cinema reaches the global stage.”

With his continued advocacy and cinematic contributions, Chandrakant Singh is not only a filmmaker but a powerful voice for India’s place in world cinema.





18 January, 2025

Chandrakant Singh’s BEING ALIVE featuring Rajpal Yadav, Sezal Sharma, Niharika Raizada streams on JioCinema

Team of BEING ALIVE - Rajpal Yadav, Chandrakant Singh, Sezal Sharma, Niharica Raizada
Team of BEING ALIVE - Rajpal Yadav, Chandrakant Singh, Sezal Sharma, Niharica Raizada

Celebrated Indian filmmaker Chandrakant Singh continues to make significant strides in both commercial and festival cinema. His latest short film, Being Alive, featuring Rajpal Yadav, Sezal Sharma, and Niharika Raizada, was showcased at the Cannes Film Festival in 2024 and is now available for streaming on JioCinema.

 

Singh’s recent trilogy of short films—Scapegoat, Parchaiyaan featuring Tanuj Virwani and Sezal Sharma and Being Alive—has garnered international acclaim, with each project premiering at prestigious film festivals over the past three years. Notably, Parchaiyaan was selected by the Puente Cinematográfico International Film Festival, further cementing Singh’s reputation in the global festival circuit.

In parallel with his festival endeavors, Singh remains active in the commercial film industry. His recent directorial venture, Kya Masti Kya Dhoom, premiered last month on the Waves OTT platform, showcasing his versatility and commitment to diverse storytelling.


Singh completed his filmmaking skills with a nine-month course in scripting and direction at the New York Film Academy in Los Angeles. His career began with assistant directorial roles in the late-1990s, eventually leading to his directorial debut with Rama Rama Kya Hai Dramaaa in 2008. Over the years, Singh has directed a range of films, including Bin Bulaye Baraati (2011), Be Careful (2011), and Main Zaroor Aaunga (2019).

 

Singh’s dedication to both commercial and realistic cinema underscores his passion for the art form. By investing his own resources into projects that explore the depths of human experience, he bridges the gap between mainstream entertainment and thought-provoking storytelling.

 

As he continues to navigate the realms of commercial and festival cinema, Chandrakant Singh remains a dynamic force in the Indian film industry, committed to delivering compelling narratives that resonate with audiences worldwide. Very Soon Chandrakant Singh will start the shooting of his next short film which will screen in Cannes Films Festival.