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Indian film ‘Dupki’ screened at Beijing film festival without director and cast

Director Abhay Punjabi said that despite his film being selected for screening, none of the Dupki team could obtain visas to travel to Beijing

Entertainment Web Desk Published 19.10.25, 11:09 AM
A behind-the-scene photo from the sets of ‘Dupki’

A behind-the-scene photo from the sets of ‘Dupki’ Instagram

Indian comedy film Dupki, which explores the dreams of three growing-up children from different backgrounds, premiered at the 6th Beijing International Children’s Festival on Saturday, without its director and cast.

The four-day event, which began on October 16, featured 62 films, festival official Gavin Lee told PTI.

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However, Dupki was screened without the presence of its director and actors as they could not get visas. “It is a pity that the filmmakers could not get visas,” Gavin said.

Director Abhay Punjabi said that despite his film being selected for screening, none of the Dupki team could obtain visas to travel to Beijing.

Punjabi told PTI that his visa application was rejected by the Chinese Embassy in Delhi. He said he had submitted the visa application along with the official letter of invitation from the organisers, but his application was “rejected” and no reasons were given for the rejection.

“They did not mention any problem with my application,” he said, adding that no one from the Dupki team could attend the film festival.

Punjabi, who was associated with the Pune-based Film and Television Institute, directed Dupki as his first independent film after working on several projects, including a series on Mahatma Gandhi.

The Hindi-language comedy, slated for release in India, follows the chaotic summer adventures of three children from diverse religious and economic backgrounds in Delhi. One dreams of a swimming pool in his basti (slum), another aspires to study at an Ivy League school before puberty, while a Muslim girl passionate about cricket wants to bowl yorkers wearing a hijab.

The film, produced by industrialist Amit Garg and his wife Ritu Garg from Karnal, features actors Sheeba Chadha, Raj Kumar, Zoie Aggarwal Ahmed, Saksham Dhawan, Charu Shankar, Dilip Shankar, Manish, Shardul Bharadwaj, Jamie Alter, Rajan Arora and Deepak Garg.

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