Vinod Kapri's 'Pyre' Triumphs Internationally: A Story of Hope and Legacy
Vinod Kapri's film 'Pyre' wins the best film audience award at the 16th Chicago South Asian Film Festival, continuing its international acclaim. The story follows an elderly couple in a remote Himalayan village. This marks the fourth prestigious recognition for Kapri in the US.

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Vinod Kapri's poignant film 'Pyre' has captivated audiences globally, clinching the best film audience award at the 16th Chicago South Asian Film Festival. The narrative, which unfolds in a remote Himalayan village, highlights an elderly couple's solitude and subsequent rekindled hope through a letter from their estranged son.
Premiering at the 28th Tallinn Black Nights International Film Festival, 'Pyre' has become a global sensation. Kapri's directorial prowess is undeniable, with 'Pyre' securing accolades at several prestigious events, including the 14th DC South Asian Film Festival and the India International Film Festival of Boston.
Amidst a talented team comprising musicians Michael Danna and Amrita Vaz and poet Gulzar, non-professional actors Padam Singh and Heera Devi have also gained recognition for their performances. 'Pyre' continues to resonate, earning standing ovations and numerous awards worldwide.