The Red Lorry Film Festival, India’s premier destination for world cinema, will present a special retrospective in honor of acclaimed filmmaker Pradeep Krishna, highlighting his rare and influential work.
Shahrukh Khan starrer Annie Gives It These Once, Massey Sahab to be retrospectively screened in Red Lorry
Titled A Retrospective Celebrating Filmmaker Pradeep Krishen, the showcase will revisit three of Krishen’s most distinctive films: In which Annie gives it that, Electric Moon, And Massey sirOffers audiences a chance to experience his razor-sharp storytelling.
Pradeep Krishna is one of the most original filmmakers of Indian cinema. Their Campus is a cult classic in which anni gives it thatWritten by Arundhati Roy, the spirit of student life in 1970s Delhi is depicted with wit and quiet rebellion. his first feature Massey sir earned international acclaim and launched the career of Raghuveer Yadav, while Electric Moon stands out for its satire of post-colonial India. Beyond cinema, Krishna stepped away from filmmaking to become one of India’s foremost naturalists.
Ashish Saxena, COO Cinemas, Bookmyshow and Festival Director, Red Lorry Film Festival, said, “Pradeep Krishna’s films hold a special place in Indian cinema for their originality, intelligence and cultural depth. Through this retrospective, we are proud to bring his landmark works back to the big screen for Red Lorry Film Festival’s new and long-time audiences.”
Filmmaker Pradeep Krishnan says, “This is a dream moment for me! It’s truly an honor to have all three of my films shown together at the Red Lorry Festival in Mumbai. It’s wonderful to see them back on the big screen.”
The Red Lorry Film Festival will be held in Mumbai from March 13 to 15 and will feature over 120 films from across the world. Festival passes are now available on BookMyShow.






