IFFI’s Day 2 was equally exciting: Stunning Sridevi inaugurates ‘The Indian Panorama’

NewsBharati    21-Nov-2017
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Panaji, November 21: While International Film Festival of India was inaugurated amongst shining celebs; today on the second day of IFFI-2017, Actress Sridevi inaugurated ‘The Indian Panorama’. While inaugurating the ‘The Indian Panorama’ section of IFFI 2017, Sridevi said that, ‘IFFI is one of the most exciting festivals of the world.’ 

Twenty six feature films and 16 non-feature films selected from different languages and regions were screened in the Indian Panorama section. Vinod Kapri-directed Hindi film 'Pihu' was the opening movie in the feature film category, while 'Pushkar Puran' by Kamal Sawroop opened the non-feature film category.

  

India's official entry to the Oscars, 'Newton', and the highest grosser till date in the country, 'Baahubali 2: The Conclusion' are among the movies to be screened in the feature film section of the Indian Panorama over the next 8 days.

Akshay Kumar-starrer 'Jolly LLB 2', Amshan Kumar directed 'Manusangada', and Nila Madhab Panda's 'Kadvi Hawa' are among other movies included in the section.

Marathi film 'Kaasav', which won the National award for Best Feature Film, has been given direct entry into the list. In the non-feature film category, 'Fireflies in the Abyss', which won the Best Non-Feature Film Award this year, will also be screened at the festival.

At the inaugural function, jury members of both: Feature film and Non-Feature film sections were felicitated by Sridevi. They included Sudhir Mishra, Rahul Rawail, Ruchi Narain, Nishikant Kamat, Nikhil Advani and KG Suresh.

Film makers whose movies are being screened in the prestigious Indian Panorama section were also felicitated.

 

Earlier in the morning, Canada Press Conference kicked off where Artistic Director of Toronto International Film Festival Cameron Bailey addressed the conference saying that "The independent films are what strives in Canada and allows filmmaker to make the movies they want and let's them tell stories personal to them." Canadian Actress April Mullen also shared her opinion saying that "I look forward to bridge the gap between Canada and India. Every part of this country is beautiful and I would love to shoot over here one day."