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Historic milestone for Sikkim as ‘Tara, the Lost Star’ debuts at Cannes 2024

Sikkim Tara the Lost Star

GANGTOK: In a proud moment for Sikkim, the film “Tara, the Lost Star” debuted at the Cannes International Film Festival 2024.

It is for the first time in the history of Sikkim that a film from the Himalayan state reached this prestigious event.

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Actor and producer Shyama Shree Sherpa represented Sikkim and the film at the festival.

The film, which took approximately seven months to complete, was extensively shot in the scenic Gnathang-Memenchu area near Changu Lake in Sikkim.

Expressing her excitement, Shyama Shree Sherpa stated, “I am glad to announce that it is a historic moment for all Sikkimese and Nepali people, as for the first time, a Sikkimese Nepali film named ‘Tara, the Lost Star’ is screening on May 20 at 12:00 pm for the market screening at the biggest film festival in the world, the Cannes International Film Festival.”

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Directed by Samten Bhutia and co-produced by Sabitri Chettri, “Tara, the Lost Star” is a presentation of SaDa Productions in association with Passang Mintok Films.

Sikkim chief minister Prem Singh Tamang-Golay congratulated the film’s team, calling it “a remarkable achievement for Sikkim as it makes its debut at the prestigious Cannes International Film Festival 2024”.

 

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