"Zero" to close the Beijing International Film Festival

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Aanand L Rai's "Zero" starring Khan has been selected as the closing film at the Beijing International Film Festival.

Representing "Zero" at the film festival will be Shah Rukh, who will participate in a dialogue segment as an effort to forge ways for the development of Chinese and as well as creation of opportunities to strengthen film cooperation between the two countries, a press release issued here said.

With this "Zero" joins legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray's classic "Pather Panchali" as one of the five Indian films that have been listed for screening at China's premier international film festival, the release said.

"I'm so happy that has been selected as the closing film at The film is very special to us and this is very encouraging. I hope the audience there enjoys the film," said in a statement here.

Other films expected to be screened include the Mad Max series, "Jason Bourne", Alfonso Cuaron's "Gravity" and "Children of Men" and Casey Affleck's "Light of My Life", it said.

"Zero", which also had and in the lead, had failed to strike a chord both with the audience and the critics when it released last year.

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First Published: Sat, April 13 2019. 20:00 IST