‘Sudani From Nigeria’ Director to Boycott National Awards Over CAA

Malayalam filmmaker Zakariya Mohammed to boycott the National Awards.
Suresh Mathew
Indian Cinema
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Zakariya Mohammed poses with the poster of his film Sudani from Nigeria.
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Zakariya Mohammed poses with the poster of his film <i>Sudani from Nigeria.</i>
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Malayalam filmmaker Zakariya Mohammed, who directed Sudani from Nigeria, which won the National Award for Best Malayalam Film this year has announced that he will boycott the National Awards function to be held in 2020. Mohammed posted a message on his Facebook account stating, “In protest against the CAB and National Register of Citizens, I, as the director of Sudani from Nigeria, will stay away from the National Award ceremony along with scriptwriter Muhsin Parari  and the producers of the film.”

Sudani from Nigeria released in 2018 and is a heartwarming drama featuring Soubin Shahir and Samule Abiola Robinson. The film revolves around a Nigerian footballer who plays for a local Malappuram football club, gets injured and is nursed back to health by the locals in the village. The film is written and directed by Mohammed with dialogues co-written by Muhsin Parari.

Soubin Shahir with filmmaker Zakariya Mohammed.

Apart from being a commercial success, Sudani From Nigeria also won 5 awards at the Kerala State Film Awards including Best Screenplay, Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value, Best Debut Director, Best Actor (Shahir), and Best Character Actor (female) (Savithri Sreedharan and Sarasa).

Take a look at Zakariya Mohammed’s Facebook post written in Malayalam below:

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