Eram Faridi’s Meet Mr. Chang Wins Best Anti-Racism Film at Film Affair Awards
New Delhi, India – Serial entrepreneur and acclaimed film producer Eram Faridi’s film Meet Mr. Chang, which portrays the face of humanity during the Covid pandemic, continues to make waves. The film recently won the Best Anti-Racism Film award at the prestigious Film Affair Awards in Mumbai.
Produced by Eram Faridi under the banner of Eram’s Entertainment and directed by Ashwin Kaushik, Meet Mr. Chang is set in modern-day India. Through its protagonist, Chang, the film conveys the powerful message that the world can be healed through love, not hatred.
The award ceremony was graced by dignitaries, and Eram Faridi received the accolade from writer-director Fahad Samji. Alongside her were Chien Ho Liao, who played the lead role in the critically acclaimed film, and Abhilash Chaudhary, who will star in Eram Faridi’s upcoming project, Shaadibaaz.
Reflecting on the success of the film, Eram Faridi shared, “When we made Meet Mr. Chang during Covid, our only goal was to create a heartfelt film. There was no other intent than to produce a good product. However, we soon realized that with each festival, audiences connected with our emotions, and it is in this connection that our true victory lies.”

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