The film Lipstick Under My Burkha, which investigates ladies' sexuality, has stowed a best prize at the tye Global Sustainability Film Awards in London. The Founder's Award for Sustainability on the Big Screen was presented for this present year and supported by donor Surina Narula.
Judges for the Founder's Award for Sustainability on the Big Screen were Richard Creasey, overseeing chief of BFC Media Ltd, proprietor of Moscow's first IMAX theater; Denise Parkinson, amusement executive, worldwide and UK for the Telegraph Media Group, and Surina Narula. The board was led by grant winning cinematographer, chief and screenwriter Steven Bernstein.
Lipstick Under My Burkha is delivered by Prakash Jha and coordinated by Alankrita Shrivastava and stars Konkona SenSharma and Ratna Pathak Shah among others. Performing artist Gabriella Wright, likewise a film maker and giver working for ladies' rights, gotten the honor from Narula, in the interest of the movie producers. She said she felt an enthusiastic bond with the film as the issue was near her heart.
The tve Global Sustainability Film Awards, propelled in 2012, are a yearly film rivalry for organizations and establishments, perceiving those whose movies most intensely depict answers for supportability.


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