Mumbai, July 30 - Indian filmmaker Dev Benegal's dark comedy Dead End was named the best project at the Network of Asian Fantastic Films. 

The story of a man, who is declared as dead by a shady government department and has to take extreme measures to prove that he is alive, was co-written by Benegal and Sarat Rao. Satish Kaushik Entertainment and Benegal's August Entertainment will jointly produce the mmovie. 

The Bucheon Award is worth $15,000, reports variety.com.

Other winners announced included The Cartridge and the Man Who Copied Himself a dark body-swap fantasy by Taiwan's Bruce Hwang Chen, which claimed both the NAFFAward and the new Media Vision Award. 
Actor-filmmaker Satish Kaushik is ecstatic after his new project Dead End was named the best at the Network of Asian Fantastic Films in Seoul. 

This is the second win for the film, which was awarded the Network of Asian Fantastic Films Award at the 12th Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF).

After the win in Seol, Kaushik said: The project has been garnering positive response and now with two awards in its kitty and a cash prize win, we can look at kick-starting pre production. 

A dark comedy, Dead End has been co-written by Dev Benegal and Sarat Rao. Satish Kaushik Entertainment and Dev Benegal's August Entertainment will co-produce the movie

Dead end will see one of the most successful complex cross country funding and I'm sure it will firm up India's position in the global cinema market. I have always believed that cinema has no language and 'Dead End' has proved it so, said Kaushik in a statement. 

The best part is that the a simple Indian folk tale has become popular among cinema circuit. 

Who could even imagine of such a scope? I had the rights to the story. Dev and I developed it and I want him to direct this project as well, said Kaushik. 

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