India, Feb. 2 -- In Georgi M. Unkovski's breezy, confidently realized debut feature directorial DJ Ahmet, the coming-of-age drama finds new way of expression and rigour. Premiering at Sundance Film Festival, this small but adorable drama has all the elements to become an audience favourite if it travels far and wide. It tells the story of a teenage boy who connects with music in a way that helps him break away from the drudgeries of his daily life of a shepherd. Unkovski invites the viewer to stay beside this young boy's side for a while, in a way that his story matters. (Also read: 2000 Meters to Andriivka review: An unflinching look at the brutality of war)
In the first few minutes of DJ Ahmet, the 15-year-old boy (Arif Jakup) will be ...
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