Vikram Kochhar Wins Best Actor at Golden Jury Film Festival for Film Zipcode 47

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Mumbai, Maharashtra Dec 24, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - Zipcode 47, a gripping socio-political science fiction (Sci-Fi) short film by director Param Kalra, has achieved a major milestone with Vikram Kochhar winning the prestigious Best Actor award at the Golden Jury Film Festival. Held on the 17th and 18th of December at Red Bulb Studio, Andheri West, Mumbai, the festival showcased an impressive lineup of global talent, and Zipcode 47 emerged as a standout.

Produced by Colaba Cats Production House and associate producer Amjad Khan, the 24-minute short film explores a futuristic socio-political scenario, resonating deeply with audiences. The films stunning visuals, captured by director of photography (DOP) Sumit Vishwakarma, received widespread praise, with the cinematography being hailed as one of the films standout elements.

Director Param Kalra shared his excitement, saying:

"Vikrams portrayal in *Zipcode 47 is nothing short of extraordinary. His commitment to the character brought a level of authenticity and depth that left an indelible impact on audiences. We are thrilled by this recognition and the love the film has received."*

The film also features outstanding performances by Piyush Raina and Chandni Somaya, who brought their unique flair to this futuristic narrative. Audiences praised Zipcode 47 for its thought-provoking storyline and the breathtaking cinematography by Sumit Vishwakarma, which elevated the film to new creative heights.

*About *Zipcode 47**

Zipcode 47 is a 24-minute short film directed by Param Kalra and produced by Colaba Cats Production House, with Amjad Khan as associate producer. Set in a futuristic world, the film examines socio-political dynamics through a science fiction lens, presenting a compelling narrative complemented by stunning visuals that have left audiences enthralled.

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Source :Colaba Cats

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