Close X
Thursday, November 14, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Nobody Invites My Films To Festivals: Imtiaz Ali

Darpan News Desk IANS, 11 Apr, 2016 11:29 AM
    Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali wonders why nobody invites his movies to film festivals, and says he is only attracted to such galas for a chance to explore a new place.
     
    The "Tamasha" director recently made "#IndiaTomorrow", a five-minute short film which shows a sex worker having a conversation with her client about the stock market, with a powerful message in it.
     
    Asked if is he keen to take his short film to film festivals, Imtiaz told IANS: “They have plans, but I don’t know much about festivals. I am keen to push it anywhere and wherever it reaches. (If it goes to festivals) I will get a chance to go there and see a new country... festivals attract me only for that.”
     
    He quipped that he keeps telling Anurag Kashyap that "you keep going for festivals, some time take me also along with you... I will get to explore a new country".
     
    "But nobody invites my films to festivals so what to do," Imtiaz said.

     

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    Watch: 'Aligarh' Trailer Hits 3 Million Mark

    The trailer of the film "Aligarh", which addresses homosexuality, has received over three million views on video sharing website YouTube.

    Watch: 'Aligarh' Trailer Hits 3 Million Mark

    'Wazir' numbers not disappointing: Vidhu Vinod Chopra

    'Wazir' numbers not disappointing: Vidhu Vinod Chopra
     "Wazir" has minted Rs.62 crore at the box office, and producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra is "happy" that the movie has been appreciated.

    'Wazir' numbers not disappointing: Vidhu Vinod Chopra

    Hyderabad voter has Salman Khan's photo on I-card!

    Hyderabad voter has Salman Khan's photo on I-card!
    In a bizarre case, a voter in the Hyderabad civic polls turned up with an officially issued identity card carrying the name and picture of Bollywood superstar Salman Khan.

    Hyderabad voter has Salman Khan's photo on I-card!

    Need more co-productions with Pakistan: Shabana Azmi

    Veteran actor Shabana Azmi, whose film "Neerja" is releasing this month, believes that it is important for the film industries in India and Pakistan to have more "co-productions" to create a "spirit of collaboration".

    Need more co-productions with Pakistan: Shabana Azmi

    Watch Why Hrithik's Tweet 'Didn’t Hurt' Kangana Ranaut

    His reaction came post the "Tanu Weds Manu Returns" actor's comment that she "fails to understand why exes do silly things to get attention".

    Watch Why Hrithik's Tweet 'Didn’t Hurt' Kangana Ranaut

    Parineeti Chopra To Work On Valentine's Day

    Parineeti Chopra To Work On Valentine's Day
    "I have no plans on that day. I am working, shooting for the whole day. So you can come and see how I shoot on Valentine's Day," Parineeti said during a product launch.

    Parineeti Chopra To Work On Valentine's Day