Sikkim’s 'Tara: The Lost Star' receives Jury’s Special Mention at Prag Cine Awards 2025
Directed with a profound artistic vision, Tara: The Lost Star has captivated audiences with its compelling storytelling and breathtaking cinematography.
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Sikkim’s acclaimed film Tara: The Lost Star has added another accolade to its growing list of achievements, receiving the Jury’s Special Mention Award at the Prag Cine Awards 2025. The recognition highlights the film’s artistic brilliance, cultural depth, and impact on regional cinema.
Directed with a profound artistic vision, Tara: The Lost Star has captivated audiences with its compelling storytelling and breathtaking cinematography. The film has been widely appreciated by critics and viewers, marking a significant milestone in Sikkim’s evolving film industry.
Earlier this year, on March 5, it was announced that Tara: The Lost Star would be made accessible to a larger audience through BookMyShow STREAM, where it will be available for streaming from March 7. The film will be featured alongside globally recognized titles, including the Oscar-winning Anora, further solidifying its presence on the international stage.
The Prag Cine Awards, organized annually by Prag News & Rengoni, celebrate excellence in cinema, particularly honoring contributions to the Assamese and Northeastern film industry. Established in 2003, the awards initially recognized achievements in Assamese cinema but expanded in 2015 to include films from other Northeastern states.