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Jai Bhim
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Scene from Suriya's film 'Jai Bhim' features on Oscars' YouTube channel

| @indiablooms | Jan 19, 2022, at 05:43 am

Mumbai/IBNS: Making it a proud moment for team 'Jai Bhim' a scene from the Suriya starer film along with the director's story narrative has been featured on the official YouTube channel of the Oscars.

Directed by TJ Gnanavel, Jai Bhim is a hard-hitting courtroom drama featuring Suria fighting for the oppressed and caste-based discrimination.

Suriya plays the role of real-life lawyer Chandru, who dedicated his life fighting for the oppressed without charging any money.

In the video streaming on Oscar YouTube channel, Gnanavel can be seen discussing how the story narrative was formed and executed.

Jai Bhim has entered the Golden Globes 2022 as a nomination under the category of Best Non-English Language Film.
 

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