
Vijay Varma and Radhika Apte's OK Computer goes to International Film Festival Rotterdam
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Vijay Varma and Radhika Apte's sci-fi series OK Computer has been selected in the Bright Future Programme category of the International Film Festival Rotterdam.
Vijay Varma and Radhika Apte-starrer OK Computer will be screened at the International Film Festival of Rotterdam (IFFR). According to the official webpage of IFFR, the series has been selected in the Bright Future Programme category. #OKComputer is going to the International Film Festival Rotterdam 2021! We are thrilled and honored to be the first ever TV series selected for the festival's Bright Future Program, dedicated to emerging film talent. Cheers Team@_PoojaShetty @NeilPage @Memewala @IFFR #IFFR2021 pic.twitter.com/7t4pfIp2Gs OK Computer is the first-ever Indian TV series selected for the festival's Bright Future Program, dedicated to emerging film talent. Sharing the news, Vijay Varma wrote on Twitter, "#OKComputer is going to the International Film Festival Rotterdam 2021! We are thrilled and honored to be the first ever TV series selected for the festival's Bright Future Program, dedicated to emerging film talent. Cheers TeamClinking glasses @_PoojaShetty @NeilPage @Memewala @IFFR #IFFR2021."
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