Bollywood stars in cannes, as winners,jury,
Appendix 1 - Complete list of Indian entries in the Cannes Competition section:
1. 1946: Neecha Nagar (1946) - Chetan Anand
2. 1952: Amar Bhoopali (1951) – V. Shantaram
3. 1953: Awaara (1951) - Raj Kapoor
4. 1954: Do Bigha Zameen (1953) - Bimal Roy
5. 1954: Mayurpankh (1954) - Kishore Sahu
6. 1955: Biraj Bahu (1954) - Bimal Roy
7. 1955: Boot Polish (1954) - Prakash Arora
8. 1956: Pather Panchali (1955) - Satyajit Ray
9. 1956: Shevgyachya Shenga (1955) - Shantaram Athavale
10. 1957: Gotoma the Buddha (1956) - Rajbans Khanna
11. 1958: Parash Pathar (1958) - Satyajit Ray
12. 1958: Pardesi (1957) – K. A. Abbas; Vasili Pronin
13. 1959: Lajwanti (1958) - Narendra Suri
14. 1960: Sujata (1959) - Bimal Roy
15. 1962: Devi (1960) - Satyajit Ray
16. 1964: Mujhe Jeene Do (1963) - Moni Bhattacharjee
17. 1974: Garam Hawa (1973) - M.S. Sathyu
18. 1976: Nishaant (1975) - Shyam Benegal
19. 1980: Ek Din Pratidin (1979) - Mrinal Sen
20. 1983: Kharij (1982) - Mrinal Sen
21. 1984: Ghare-Baire (1984) - Satyajit Ray
22. 1986: Genesis (1986) - Mrinal Sen
23. 1994: Swaham (1994) - Shaji N. Karun
Appendix 2 - Complete list of Indian Award Winners at Cannes:
1946: Neecha Nagar (1946, Chetan Anand) - Joint Festival Top Prize of Grand Prix du Festival International du Film
1954: Do Bigha Zameen (1953, Bimal Roy) –(Joint) International Prize
1955: Boot Polish (1954, Prakash Arora) - Naaz (Special mention to a child actress)
1956: Pather Panchali (1955, Satyajit Ray)-
Best Human Document
OCIC Award - Special Mention
1957: Gotoma the Buddha (1956, Rajbans Khanna) – Best Director (Special Mention)
1983: Kharij (1982, Mrinal Sen) - Jury Prize (Cannes’ 3rd top prize)
1988: Salaam Bombay! (1988, Mira Nair) -
Golden Camera (Best Debut Feature)
Audience Award
1989: Piravi (1988, Shaji N. Karun) - Golden Camera - Special Mention (Joint Winner)
[1991: Sam & Me (1991, Deepa Mehta) - Golden Camera - Special Mention (presented as a Canadian film)]
1998: The Sheep Thief (1997, Asif Kapadia) - Cinefondation Award (2nd prize, Short Film)
1999: Marana Simhasanam (1999, Murali Nair) - Golden Camera (Best Debut Feature)
2002: A Very Very Silent Film (2001, Manish Jha) - Best Short Film (Joint Winner)
2006: Printed Rainbow (2006, Gitanjali Rao) -
Kodak Short Film Award
Young Critics Award (Joint Winner)
Small Golden Rail
Appendix 3 - Complete list of India on the Cannes Jury:
1958: Krishna Riboud (India) (short films);
Jury President: Marcel Achard
1982: Mrinal Sen
Jury President: Giorgio Strehler
1990: Mira Nair
Jury President: Bernado Bertolucci
2000: Arundhati Roy
Jury President: Luc Besson
2003: Aishwarya Rai
Jury President: Patrice Chereau
2005: Nandita Das (In 2005 Aish opened the prestigious ceremony )
Jury President: Emir Kusturica
MUMBAI : Bollywoods first bahu is back at doing what she does best- making waves. This time at the French seaside town of Cannes, where the crème de la crème of movies from across the globe come together for a round of partying, business, and movie awards (in that order). And chillax, Ash will be all Indian couture this time.
The last that she was at Cannes in her cross back black dresses, hair tied in high buns and a dazzling smile at every photage, the dressing saga was a faux pass. The beauty, with her Hindustani dil in place, had failed to charm us back home. How we missed the Devdas saris at the red carpet…
This time, Ash will be seen in an exceptionally Indianised look. Popular names of the Indian fashion industry like Shiraf, Abu Jani and Samir Khosla will be designing for the Bollywood diva, with special focus on traditional look of her wardrobe.
Ash has been very closely associated with the Cannes film festival. The actress has previously been to the Cannes as a jury member, in 2003. Four years back, her film Devdas was screened at Cannes, and more recently, Provoked, a real life story of a battered housewife Kiran Ahluwalia, was screened at the festival, last year.
























































