{"id":34959,"date":"2025-03-01T16:40:25","date_gmt":"2025-03-01T21:40:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/?p=34959"},"modified":"2025-03-01T19:11:04","modified_gmt":"2025-03-02T00:11:04","slug":"sajda-pathan-anuja-film-oscar","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/sajda-pathan-anuja-film-oscar\/","title":{"rendered":"Oscar-nominated \u2018Anuja\u2019 Short Film Stars 9-year-old Sajda who Grew up Begging on Streets in India"},"content":{"rendered":"
No matter President Trump latches the door of America to keep the less affluent, the marginalized, and the underprivileged outside<\/strong>; some journeys from the streets or slums in India are destined for success in the United States, braving barriers and borders. Among them is the journey of Anuja from the streets of Old Delhi to the Oscars in Los Angeles. Anuja is an Oscar-nominated short film and a 9-year-old orphaned math whiz, who lives with her elder sister and works in a seedy garment factory.<\/p>\n
Nominated for the Best Live Action Short Film at the 97th<\/sup> Academy Awards, Anuja is a poignant drama on the struggles and aspirations of two budding women by a team of Indian-origin women producers, including Mindy Kaling, Guneet Monga, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and Suchitra Mattai. From filmmaker Satyajit Ray\u2019s Pather Panchali to Mira Nair\u2019s Salaam Bombay to the present-day Anuja, the stories of innocence transit into journeys of experience \u2013 the experience that is grim and gloomy.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n