Starring Adil Hussain and Bengali actor Ritwick Chakraborty of "Shabdo" fame, the movie was the only Indian feature in the competition section of the recently held festival.
The jury described the film as "a seductive and mysterious tale of a violin player's mundane life, and an interesting take on how chance encounters are almost predestined," the director said quoting the award citation note from the festival committee.
"The Violin Player" is the one day story in the life of a Bollywood session violinist, who finds expression to his dreams at an unlikely place. The day then unfolds to reveal startling truths about music, art, life and survival.
The film has been selected in competition in the upcoming Stuttgart Indian Film Festival. It has also has been picked up by Alpha Violet, one of France's leading sales agents which marked their first ever Indian acquisition.
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