Parvin Dabas judges virtual film fest

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Actor Parvin Dabas had an "amazing" time while judging a virtual film festival for independent filmmakers.

Actor Parvin Dabas had an "amazing" time while judging a virtual film festival for independent filmmakers.

"It was amazing. I saw so many outstanding films. There were a wide variety of films, especially the ones made in quarantine and lockdown situations. There was one film that stood out, titled 'Quarantine'. It was such a brilliant piece. The direction, visuals, music everything was par excellence, it stayed with me for quite sometime," he said.

There were many Marathi films that he found exceptional.

"I am a big Marathi film fan, I loved everything about the films," said the "Khosla Ka Ghosla" actor.

Parvin also enjoyed some good work by wildlife filmmakers.

He shared an important message for budding filmmakers. He said that there is no formula or recipe of a perfect film. "Find your own voice and be faithful to that," he added.

Parvin was a judge at Kamal Nathani's film festival UVAA, a festival for independent filmmakers.

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