The Oscar-shortlisted short film ‘Anuja’ is all set to make its streaming debut on Netflix, offering viewers a poignant, heart-warming and powerful story, the streamer announced.
Directed by Adam J. Graves and produced by Suchitra Mattai, ‘Anuja’ tells a hopeful tale of two sisters struggling to find joy and opportunity in a world intent on their exploitation and exclusion.
Shortlisted for a nomination at the 97th Academy Awards in the Best Live Action Short Film category, ‘Anuja’ offers a reflection of the universal struggles faced by young girls worldwide. With the film now making its home on Netflix, it will be accessible to viewers in over 190 countries, ensuring its powerful message reaches a global audience, the statement from Netflix added.
‘Anuja’ has the backing of a remarkable team of producers like Suchitra Mattai, Mindy Kaling, Guneet Monga Kapoor, Krushan Naik, Aaron Kopp, Devananda Graves, Michael Graves, Ksheetij Saini and Alexandra Blaney. Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Anita Bhatia are on board as Executive Producers. Co-Executive Producers include Archana Jain, Susan MacLaury, Albie Hecht.
The film is grounded in deep research and filmed in collaboration with several community partners, including Mira Nair’s Salaam Baalak Trust, which focuses on empowering street and working children, and the lead actor, Sajda Pathan, is herself a beneficiary of the Trust.
Talking about the creative partners on board, writer and director Graves, said, “‘Anuja’ is a heartfelt tribute to the resilience and untold stories of working children, highlighting their joy and hope amidst challenges. The film captures the innocence and magic of childhood, brought to life through collaboration with Salaam Baalak Trust and the insights of NGOs such as the Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation and Save the Children. I’m grateful to our producers and to Netflix for giving this important story a global platform, connecting audiences worldwide to the strength of these remarkable children.”
Kaling addded, “‘Anuja’ is a story that means so much to me — it’s powerful, hopeful, and full of life, just like the incredible young girls it represents. I’m deeply passionate about this film and grateful to have had the opportunity to work with Suchitra Mattai and Adam Graves to bring this important narrative to life. The film brings attention to crucial issues while celebrating resilience, humour, and hope.”
On the film’s release on Netflix, Guneet Monga Kapoor commented, “I’m honoured to be part of the journey ahead alongside producers Mindy Kaling, Suchitra Mattai, and Krushan Naik, and now one of the most powerful Brown voices to champion our story — Priyanka Chopra Jonas. In anticipation and hope of an Academy Award Nomination, I’m thankful to Netflix for embracing ‘Anuja’ and providing it with the platform and voice it truly deserves, bringing our story to a global audience, with Netflix’s presence in over 190 countries.”
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