Jorhat, Feb 17: Meghalaya-based filmmaker Simi Khongtiang has clinched the prestigious “Best Director” award for her film ‘Ka Chithi’ at the esteemed Prag Cine Awards 2024, held in Jorhat. The event, which was held in Jorhat on February 16, 2024 was a celebration of Northeast Indian cinema, saw Khongtiang’s Jaintia language film receive nominations in three categories: “Best Film,” “Best Actor (Female),” and the winning category of “Best Director.”
Expressing her gratitude, Khongtiang, the sole Pnar woman filmmaker in the Jaintia film industry, remarked, “This is certainly a proud moment for the ‘Ka Chithi’ family. There were so many films from the Northeastern region vying for this prestigious film award. I am overwhelmed and humbled by this recognition.” Reflecting on her journey, she noted, “As a Director, this is the second time I have been nominated. I did not make it that time in 2018, but this time I did.”
This accolade marks Khongtiang’s first award beyond the borders of Meghalaya, underscoring the growing recognition of her cinematic prowess. The Prag Cine Awards, renowned for spotlighting talent from the Northeast, stands as the foremost award event in the region, aiming to elevate and honor cinematic achievements from the Northeastern states.