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Rajinikanth, Amitabh and a slice of Gandhi this IFFI

Darpan News Desk IANS, 19 Nov, 2014 01:11 PM
  • Rajinikanth, Amitabh and a slice of Gandhi this IFFI
On Thursday, if you are in Goa, you may just be in chance to collect some stardust.
 
The 45th edition of the IFFI, which gets underway Thursday, is all set to host a coming together of two celestial objects, Rajinikanth and Amitabh Bachchan, who have helped millions of Indian cinema lovers soar into orbit over decades.
 
The duo, two supreme stars of a galaxy called Bollywood will attend the inauguration ceremony at the Syama Prasad Mookerjee indoor stadium on the outskirts of the state capital on November 20.
 
While Big B will be the chief guest at the event, the Nizam of the Southern cinema Rajinikanth will be present to accept the Centenary award for Indian Film personality of the year at a ceremony which will be attended attended Union ministers for Information and Broadcasting Arun Jaitley (cabinet) Rajyavardhan Rathore (state) and Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar, among others.
 
Bachchan's entry this year is significant because the tenure of his absence from IFFI, India's biggest state-backed film festival has coincided with his falling out with the Congress-led central governments in the recent past.
 
'The President' directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf will be the opening film of the fest, while "The Grandmaster" by Wong Kar-wai, who will incidentally receive the lifetime achievement award, will be the closing film.
 
The 11-day festival will also screen 179 films from 75 countries across different categories which include World Cinema (61 films), Masterstrokes (11 films), Festival Kaleidoscope (20 films), Soul of Asia (7 films), Documentaries (6 films), and Animated Films (6 films).
 
The Indian Panorama section will include 41 feature and non-feature films. Seven films from the India's North-Eastern region will also be screened at the event, as part of a special package.
 
"In all sixty two films in the world cinema section will be screened, while 15 films will be screened in the IFFI's competition section this year," says Shankar Mohan, a senior official of the Union ministery for Information and Broadcasting, who is also Director of the IFFI.
 
Retrospective sections on Gulzar and Jahnu Baruah, special homage films on Richard Attenborough, Robin Williams, Zohra Sehgal, Suchitra Sen, and special tribute to Farooq Sheikh would be other attractions this year.
 
A special section of films that focus on dance, personality based retrospectives, and Masterclasses or specialized workshops conducted by master artistes will also form a part of IFFI 2014.
 
This positioning of China as a guest country at this year's event is a result of cinematic partnership as envisioned in an India-China agreement signed between the two countries when Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted the Chinese President Xi Jinping earlier this year.
 
"This is only a beginning of sorts. We will see a greater interaction at all levels. Right from representatives of the Chinese film industry as well as other cultural exchanges between the two countries," Mohan said.
 
The organization of the latest edition of IFFI has also seen its share of controversy, with the main opposition party, the Congress, alleging a tendering scam in creation of temporary infrastructure for the event, a charge which the organisers have rubbished.
 
The festival will also pay tribute to British film maker Richard Attenborough, the maker of the iconic film Gandhi who died in August this year. His Academy Award winning film 'Gandhi' is also one of those films which will be screened to the general audience (non delegates) free of cost everyday.

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