‘Tabula Rasa (Kora Kagazz)’ wins the Best Film Award at Big Apple Film Festival, New York

Tabula Rasa (Kora Kagazz)

The Latin term “Tabula Rasa” translates to “blank slate.”

Rajat Kapoor, Swastika Mukherjee, and Aishani Yadav starrer ‘Tabula Rasa (Kora Kagazz)’ won the Best Film Award at Big Apple Film Festival, New York

NEW YORK (TIP): ‘Tabula Rasa (Kora Kagazz)’ has won the Best Film Award at Big Apple Film Festival, New York on November 9. Directed by Nawneet Ranjan, with Rajat Kapoor, Swastika Mukherjee, and Aishani Yadav as the leading cast, Tabula Rasa (Kora Kagazz) is the story of three lost souls who find a home away from home. Divya, a juvenile home warden, and Vivek, an actor struggling to create art, meet Sandhya, a 14-year-old girl with a mysterious dark past. Together they rise above the hardship, grief, trauma and the complexities of family bonds.

Audience comments: –
“It’s a family film which is entertaining, inspiring and goes deep into the realm of our consciousness and sub-consciousness. Everyone must watch! “– Teresa Mayer

“The narrative is so well directed and layered with the complexities of life that it triggers a lot of questions. It’s worth several views as I deciphered new layers in my second viewing at this festival.
Hope it gets global theatrical and streaming deal soon so that more families can watch and experience it.” – Manisha Das

Renowned critic Archika Khurana of The Times of India lauds the film, stating, “‘Kora Kagazz’ deserves to be seen for its sincere efforts of telling a heartfelt story.”

“A well-made cinematic narrative for global audience which plays well on several levels. It is a must watch. It should get a global theatrical and streaming distribution.”
– Diane Baker, acclaimed actress in Silence of the Lambs

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