MAMACHYA GAVALA JAAOO YAA is the first independent film produced under the banner of Punkaj Challaani Films.
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Entries have been invited for the third edition of Qisa, a short film festival for employees of Technopark, organised by Prathidhwani, a socio-cultural organisation of the employees. The festival is scheduled to be held on December 6.
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The film directed by Kavi Raz of Punjabi origin.
Over the last few days, Shabana and Sartaj have shot at the Eastnor Castle in Ledbury and Althorp Spencer family estate where Lady Diana grew up.
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The 8th edition of Film Bazaar will be held from November 20-24, 2014.
Viewing Room had begun with an aim to promote cinema in the international domain and was introduced in the Film Bazaar in 2011. In 2013, 111 films were presented in the Viewing Room, whereas this year, over 130 films will be presented.
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The veteran film maker and the son of B R Chopra died today in Mumbai.
The director was well known for his film The Burning Train, Baaghban and the biggest …
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In its attempt to give wide release to regional National Award winning films, PVR Director’s Rare is bringing Malayalam film Names Unknown (Perariyathavar) by Dr. Biju Kumar Damodaran …
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In a bid to expand the market for Children’s film and encourage talent in the country, Children’s Film Society India (CFSI) has announced the launch of a three …
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The eighth edition of Film Bazaar, organized by the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC), will take place from November 20-24 2014 at the Marriott Resort, Goa, India. Film Bazaar is …
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This December, the IT city for the first time will host the Karnataka International Children Film Festival (KINCHIFF). Even though Bengaluru has been hosting International Children Film Festival since long, it was …
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At the Indian Cinema Now section of the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK), some seven films of different regional languages including Bengali, Hindi, Marathi and Tamil will be screened …
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