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UK daily felicitates Ship of Theseus makers

| | Nov 27, 2014, at 03:26 am
Mumbai, Nov 26 (IBNS): A leading UK daily partnered up with 'Ship of Theseus' under their campaign-Guardian cities in India.

The team was keen to have an elaborate exchange with the makers of Ship of Theseus, director Anand Gandhi and producer and actor Sohum Shah and talk to them about the journey of the film.

Anand Gandhi and Sohum Shah who are in the midst of a hectic shooting schedule for their next Tumbad, adjusted their dates to make time for this exchange.

An enthusiastic team from the Guardian organized a screening of Ship of Theseus preceeded by a lengthy discussion on the film and the state of Indian cinema.

They felicitated Anand and Sohum for the brilliant film they have made.

The team spoke to Anand and Sohum about the story of the film, the casting, the scale, and their entire journey of making the film at large.

It is interesting the way Ship of Theseus has picked the interest of people across borders.

The film received accolades at various film festivals internationally as well as in India.

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