Little Zizou
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Little Zizou won the "Rajat Kamal" of 'National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare' category at the 56th National Film Awards.[4][5]
Plot
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Art burns with unrequited love for the daughter of Khodaiji's arch rival, Pressvala, a free thinking newspaper publisher. And to the extreme displeasure of their other daughter, Xerxes adores the maternal Mrs Pressvala. But the real fireworks begin when Pressvala writes a scathing critique of Khodaiji and public reaction is widespread. As the two households fight, life becomes complicated. Liana ( the younger daughter), finally lets Xerxes be her friend. Khodaiji shuts down Presswala's office. Presswala gets a heart attack. Will Khodaiji reform his ways? Will Pressvala let Art be Zenobe's ( the older daughter)?Script error: No such module "Unsubst". This is what forms the rest of the story.
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Boman Irani | Boman Pressvala |
| Jahan Battivala | Xerxes Khodaiji |
| Iyanah Bativala | Liana Pressvala |
| Sohrab Ardeshir | Cyrus II Khodaiji |
| Imaad Shah | Artaxerxes Khodaiji |
| Shernaz Patel | Miss Patel |
| Zenobia Shroff | Roxanne Pressvala |
| Mahabanoo Mody-Kotwal | Majestic Grandmother |
| Kunal Vijaykar | Kunal |
| Tknow Francorsi | Tito Fellini |
| Kurush Deboo | Kurush Chief Disciple |
| Kamal Sidhu | Alka Mehta |
| Dilshad Patel | Zenobia Pressvala |
| John Abraham | Arjun (Special Appearance)[6][7] |
Reception
Shubhra Gupta of Indian Express praised the performances of cast and called it "a film to be savoured".[8]
References
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External links
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- 2000s Hindi-language films
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- Best Film on Family Welfare National Film Award winners
- Viacom18 Studios films
- Indian association football films
- 2008 directorial debut films
- Films scored by Bickram Ghosh
- Films scored by Giuliano Modarelli
- Films about Zoroastrianism