Oscars 2024: Priyanka Chopra-Backed “To Kill A Tiger” Loses Academy Award to Ukrainian Film “20 Days in Mariup: Just a few hours ago, the Oscars 2024 ceremony unfolded. Sadly, “To Kill A Tiger,” directed by Nisha Pahuja and supported by Priyanka Chopra, didn’t secure the Best Feature Documentary award.

At this year’s Oscars 2024, Nisha Pahuja’s “To Kill A Tiger” vied for the Best Feature Documentary award. However, despite Priyanka Chopra’s backing, the film didn’t clinch the trophy. Instead, the honor went to the Ukrainian film “20 Days in Mariupol” by Mstyslav Chernov. Nonetheless, the impact of “To Kill A Tiger” is already being felt, sparking discussions and reactions despite not winning the award.

What is To Kill A Tiger about?

 Oscars 2024: Priyanka Chopra-Backed “To Kill A Tiger” Loses Academy Award to Ukrainian Film “20 Days in Mariupo:“To Kill A Tiger” is a powerful documentary depicting a father and daughter’s battle against corruption in India. It sheds light on the harrowing gang rape of a 13-year-old girl in Jharkhand in 2017. The father’s relentless pursuit of justice for his daughter forms the core of the narrative. Priyanka Chopra served as an executive producer for the film, available on Netflix. Recently, it gained attention at the Oscars. Sahil Salathia, who watched the movie, praised Priyanka, director Nisha Pahuja, and Ranjit, the father in the documentary, for their impactful work.

 Oscars 2024: Priyanka Chopra-Backed “To Kill A Tiger” Loses Academy Award to Ukrainian Film “20 Days in Mariupo: The documentary tells the story of Ranjit, a father fighting for justice for his daughter. He bravely files a complaint against her attackers, but his struggle is short-lived. Villagers and leaders pressure him and his family to withdraw the case. Despite the challenges, Ranjit refuses to give up. His determination to seek justice for his daughter against all odds is both heartbreaking and inspiring. Through his story, the documentary sheds light on the harsh realities faced by many who seek justice in a system plagued by corruption and intimidation.

What is 20 Days in Mariupol about?

 Oscars 2024: Priyanka Chopra-Backed “To Kill A Tiger” Loses Academy Award to Ukrainian Film “20 Days in Mariupo: The Ukrainian documentary, produced by Mstyslav Chernov, in collaboration with the Associated Press and PBS’ Frontline, won an Oscar tonight. Chernov, along with producer Raney Aronson-Rath and editor Michelle Mizer, accepted the award on stage. This marks Chernov’s first Oscar win and the third for Frontline, according to AP News. The documentary provides a firsthand account of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, offering viewers a deep and personal insight into the harrowing events of the conflict.

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