India's presence and achievements at the Venice Film Festival over the years.

In 1957, Satyajit Ray's "Aparajito" became the first film to win both the Golden Lion and Critics Awards.

In 1984, Nasiruddin Shah won Best Actor for "Paar," and in 2000, a Bengali filmmaker won Best Director.

Mira Nair's "Monsoon Wedding" received accolades, including the Golden Lion in a different category.

Several Indian films, such as "Mathilukal," "Sonchiriya," "Tumbbad," "The Disciple," and more, have been showcased.

The Bollywood film "Stolen" is currently screening, telling a gripping story of a baby abduction.

The Venice Film Festival has played a crucial role in fostering cross-cultural exchanges and bringing Indian cinema to a global audience.

Indian filmmakers are pushing boundaries, experimenting with genres, and sharing stories that resonate with audiences worldwide.

As the festival continues to celebrate cinematic excellence, Indian cinema's journey on the world stage is a testament to its vibrancy and creativity.

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