Netflix to stream Indian film 'Garbage'
Updated:7 years, 10 months ago
Updated:7 years, 10 months ago
New Delhi, Aug 23 (ANI): Netflix has acquired the worldwide streaming rights for Indian drama film 'Garbage'. 'Garbage' is the only Indian feature film which was selected to be showcased at the Berlin International Film Festival this year. It was later premiered at various other festivals such as Seattle and Bucheon festival in Korea to name a few, reported The Hollywood Reporter. The film's story revolves around Phanishwar (Tanmay Dhanania), an online troller and a taxi driver in Goa who meets Rami (Trimala Adhikari) in order to escape his dangerous fascination for adult movies.
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