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Admitted wins ‘Best National Documentary’ at MIFF 2022

Admitted catapults Ojaswwee Sharma to the top as his feature documentary Admitted wins ‘Best National Documentary’ at MIFF 2022



Mumbai, 4 June 2022: The docu-drama ‘Admitted’, directed by Ojaswwee Sharma, bagged the award for Best Documentary Film (above 60 minutes) in the National Competition section at the 17th edition of the Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF) for documentary, short fiction and animation films.

Ojaswwee has more than 80 films to his credit, including internationally acclaimed films Zubaan, The Last Date, Badalti Soch, Chaurassi, Scars – That Remain After 100 Years of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, Silver Lining – The Journey of Rashpal Singh, Kites Beyond Boundaries, Art Finds Its Way, Sarbat Da Bhala and One Beat amongst others.

Elated, Ojaswee Sharma shared, “It’s a huge recognition and I am thankful to Films Division, Govt. Of India for such a successful festival. Admitted got the recognition and so much love from audience is heartening. Filmamkers from various countries, students, and audience from diverse background came and shared on how the film impacted and influenced them, which is the true win for our film and Dhananjay Didi who has continuously been working towards raising awareness and bringing the Trans and entire LGBTQIA+ community in main fold and getting them respectful living.”

Dhananjay shared, “Today I feel my struggle of 20 years has finally paid off. The film getting so much love, attention and the Best Documentary award at highly prestigious MIFF is matter of pride. Ojaswee Sharma has done true justice to the struggle of my life. Admitted got rousing response at the big screen event well attended by filmmakers and film buffs from across the world. That’s really a great thrust for my cause which is education and upliftment of transgender community.”

‘Admitted’ is a biographical docudrama on the inspiring life of Mx. Dhananjay Chauhan – the first transgender student of Panjab University, Chandigarh. The national jury made a special note of the film’s forceful and brave lead character, and how the subject has been dealt by the make. The jury was chaired by national award-winning filmmaker Sanjit Narwekar. The other members were Bangladesh filmmaker Tareq Ahmed, theatre artiste Jayasree Bhattacharya, Sri Lankan journalist and film critic Ashley Ratnavibhushana and film editor Subhash Sehgal.

The seven-day festival, organised by Films Divisions, saw a line-up featuring 400 films from across the world, out of which 102 titles were screened under the Competition Category — 35 in international competition and 67 in national competition. Eighteen documentary films from Australia, Canada, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Panama, South Korea, UK and India were in the International Competition section of MIFF 2022.

The 17th Mumbai International Film Festival, first edition post-pandemic, came to a close at Nehru Centre, Mumbai with a grand closing ceremony in the presence of Chief Guest and Governor of Maharashtra, Bhagat Singh Koshyari. This edition had many firsts including being the first edition to be on hybrid mode. The festival witnessed an overall footfall of 9000 till date with approximately 5000 film lovers registered as delegates, including 1400 students.

The event was live streamed on Doordarshan National

Eminent Filmmaker and Guest of Honour, Shyam Benegal appreciated the non-feature filmmakers saying that they are self-motivated to make films that usually don’t have audience unlike main stream films. “When you make a documentary or a short film you don’t have an ensured audience unlike a feature film; you make a short film because you are totally self-motivated; the inspiration to make the film has to come from within. This is the most wonderful part of this evening because these film makers are clearly motivated to make their films. That is something pristine about it, which I think is what film is all about,” he added.

The MIFF 2022 award for Admitted carries a silver conch and cash prize of Rs 5 lakh to be divided half and half between the director and producer. Ojaswee Sharma shared that the cash prize would be shared with Dhananjay and his team at Pinaka Mediaworks whose enthusiastic and technically sound team helped the film get the recognition.
This is Admitted’s 6 award. Before this the documentary has 15 Official Selections to its credit


Scars-That Remain After 100 Years of jallianwala Bagh Massacre

SCARS THAT REMAIN AFTER 100 YEARS OF JALLIANWALA BAGH MASSACRE directed by OJASWWEE SHARMA wins

BEST INSPIRATIONAL FILM

at DESIBLITZ FILM FUSION 2022 AWARDS at BIRMINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM

Release issued by Pinaka Mediaworks | June 21st, 2022



DESIblitz®Film Fusion Festival 2022 celebrated the exceptional talent of the festival with film screenings followed the maiden awards event at the MAC- Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham. During the festival this year, SCARS – That Remain After 100 Years of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, film directed by acclaimed Indian film director Ojaswwee Sharma received the award for the Best Inspirational Film for the documentary film.
Scars has been produced by Sikhlens under the Destination S program, uncovering true testimonies that have travelled through generations of the descendant families from the unforgettable chapter of the Indian freedom struggle.

Scars, The 31 minute documentary was screened at this year’s DESIblitz®Film Fusion Festival 2022 along with two more films – Zubaan & The Last Date; both award- winning short films directed by Ojaswwee Sharma, which also have received widespread acclaim, were also official selection to this year’s festival. SCARS That Remain After 100 Years of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre; A Sikhlens & Pinaka Mediaworks s Production, based on true events and stories will release this year


Indi Deol
Executive Director, DESIblitz®Film Fusion Festival

“I’m absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity to work on the DESIblitz Film Fusion Festival . We had some lively debates on who the winners should be for each award and I know we made the right decisions in the end. The best inspirational film winner went to SCARS which was directed by Ojaswwee Sharma and they really did an excellent job on this film and the film touched our audiences in the UK.”


Faisal Shafi
Festival Programme Director, DESIblitz®Film Fusion Festival

“SCARS – That Remain After 100 Years of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre is an inspiring extended short, which gives hope that one day justice will be served. Hats off to director Ojaswwee Sharma and his entire team for bringing this vital historical incident to the limelight through the descendants of the martyrs. This brave film is a deserved winner, particularly for its educational aspects.”



Bicky Singh
Executive Producer of the film, and founder of Sikhlens

“I want to congratulate Ojaswwee Sharma, Sikhlens India head and director of SCARS – That Remain After 100 Years of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, for the best inspirational film at the DESIblitz fusion film festival. Every year Sikhlens Destination S produces films through its scholarship program featuring unique stories. I’m happy to see the Sikhlens films being recognized around the world.”



Ojaswwee Sharma
Film Director
SCARS – That Remain After 100 Years of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre

“Filming and presenting Scars has not been an easy journey. Even after more than a hundred years of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, it is one story that must travel far and wide, as the recall value of true stories of the nation’s freedom struggle and it’s impact on the present day sate of the families is left much unspoken. I am thankful to DESIblitz for recognizing the film and showcasing it to the audience in the UK. The recognition received inspires me further to bring out such untold stories. I am thankful to Sikhlens for supporting such projects.”