Barnali Ray Shukla’s second Hindi feature film ‘Joon’ is now reaching OTT audiences in India, the UK, the USA, Germany and Japan as it premiered on Amazon Prime Video. The viewers can also stream this festival favourite with multiple awards, on BookMyShow STREAM, Google Play and AppleTV+.
‘Joon’ is a love story, where it’s more about coming into one’s own rather than simply looking for the right partner. It runs into Sid, just days before her wedding. There is a rare connection that builds up but she is in denial. She continues with her wedding plans but she soon finds that her choice was a mistake, a media statement from Ray Shukla (in the picture) said about the film.
Panorama Studios International Limited has been instrumental in bringing quality independent films to audiences as digital distribution and syndication partner. This time too with ‘Joon’, which showcases new talent from India, Neha Dinesh Anand, Akshay Sharma, Rahul Duhan and others.
Ray Shukla is a writer, filmmaker and a poet. She made her directorial debut with Fox Star Studios’ ‘Kucch Luv Jaisaa’, which streamed on Amazon International and is also available to watch in India on GoogleTV. She was an assistant director on ‘Satya’ with Ram Gopal Varma, has worked on script selections with Sudhir Mishra and has been in writers’ room with Ekta Kapoor.
‘Joon’ has bagged 15 awards so far across Bolivia, Brazil, Norway, Sweden, Japan, the USA, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Croatia, India and France.
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