International Children's Film Festival At Hyderabad
HYDERABAD:The 19th International Children’s Film Festival of India
(ICFFI) got off to a colourful start here on Saturday night. Union
minister of state for information and broadcasting Rajyavardhan Singh
Rathore inaugurated the festival. Speaking on the occasion, the minister
said there is a possibility of the city becoming the permanent venue
for the Children’s Film Festival. “Among the 1,204 entries from 80
different countries, nearly 180 films are made by children themselves.
This is really appreciable and I want the number to increase in the
future.
India as a country has a great story telling tradition. Children should
just take their parents phones or camera and shoot those tales. There is
immense potential in the present generation children and all they need
is proper direction,” he said. He also appreciated the efforts taken by
the Telangana government in organising the event.
The event
was graced by Bollywood stars Kareena Kapoor, Karishma Kapoor, Tabu,
Mukesh Khanna among others while popular film and television actress
Gauhar Khan and India’s got talent sensation, Akshat Singh were also
present. More than 1,000 children attended the event.
Cinemotagraphy
minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav, who presided the event said that the
state government has left no stone unturned in making this event a
grand success. He said students, who have come from far off places are
being given proper accommodation, transport and food.
Kareena and
Karishma shaked their legs along with Akshat to the tunes of ‘Selfie le
le re’ and enthralled the children. Kareena said she was elated that a
short film made by her niece has been selected for competition in he
festival. She said, “I am very happy to be a part of this event. I want
more and more young talents to blossom. I am a proud aunt today.”
Karishma
Kapoor, the elated mother spoke about how children should follow their
dreams and how parents should stand by their children in their
endevours.
Sunil Aurora, secretary, I&B ministry, Tabu and
Mukesh Khanna too addressed the gathering. The event was followed by
cultural programmes by the children.
Prior to the inauguration, a
mobile app of Children’s Film Society India was launched by the Kapoor
sisters, Tabu, Mukesh Khanna and Shravan Kumar, director of the festival
at Trident Hotel in Hitec City. Shravan Kumar announced that the app is
user-friendly and people can watch children’s movies on their mobiles from any part of the world. “This app
is available on Google playstore and in IOS. ‘’Considering the fact
that children of this generation are extremely tech-savvy, we have
decided to launch the app,” he further said.
Source:newindianexpress.com
International Children's Film Festival At Hyderabad
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