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Abhishek Banerjee’s Stolen Bags Two Nominations At Asian Academy Creative Awards

Abhishek Banerjee’s Stolen, a Bollywood thriller, has received two prestigious nominations at the 2025 Asian Academy Creative Awards. The film has been recognized in the categories of Best Director for Karan Tejpal and Best Feature Film Fiction, making a mark for Indian cinema on the global stage.

Stolen, directed by Karan Tejpal and produced by Abhishek Banerjee, is a gripping story of love, betrayal and redemption. The film follows the journey of a retired police officer who sets out to find his kidnapped grandchild, leading him to discover the truth about his own past.

The film has been praised for its powerful storytelling, brilliant performances and stunning visuals. It has captivated the audience with its intense suspense and thrilling plot twists, making it a must-watch for movie lovers.

The Asian Academy Creative Awards, established in 2018, celebrates excellence in content creation and media production in the Asia Pacific region. The awards are judged by industry experts from around the world, making it a highly competitive and prestigious platform.

The nomination for Best Director is a testament to Karan Tejpal’s exceptional talent and vision as a filmmaker. His direction has breathed life into the film, transporting the audience into the world of Stolen. Tejpal’s mastery in storytelling and his ability to keep the audience at the edge of their seats has been recognized with this nomination.

Abhishek Banerjee’s nomination for Best Feature Film Fiction is another feather in the cap for the film. As the producer, Banerjee has given his all to make Stolen a masterpiece. His dedication and commitment to every aspect of the film’s production have ensured its success and recognition on an international level.

The nominations for Stolen at the Asian Academy Creative Awards 2025 have not only brought glory to the film but also to Indian cinema. It showcases the evolving and diverse storytelling in Indian films and the talented filmmakers who are pushing the boundaries of cinema.

The film’s success at the awards is a reflection of the growing recognition of Indian content on the global stage. It is an encouraging sign for filmmakers and content creators, who are now being recognized and appreciated for their unique and bold storytelling.

Stolen has also been applauded for its powerful message of redemption and forgiveness. In a world where violence and revenge often dominate the storyline, Stolen stands out with its message of hope and redemption. It is a reminder that love and forgiveness can overcome any obstacle, and that is a message that resonates with audiences around the world.

The nominations for Stolen have already created a buzz in the film industry, and fans are eagerly waiting for the results. The film has already captured the hearts of many, and these nominations are a testament to its impact on the audience.

As we eagerly wait for the results of the Asian Academy Creative Awards 2025, let us congratulate Abhishek Banerjee, Karan Tejpal and the entire team of Stolen for their exceptional work and well-deserved nominations. They have truly put Indian cinema on the global map and we can’t wait to see what’s next for this talented team.

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