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Moana 2 Gets An Advance Screening At IFFI Goa Ahead Of Its Worldwide Release!
Dive into the new adventure with Moana at IFFI 2024! Moana 2 gets an exclusive showcase before hitting theaters. Get ready for an epic journey!
#Moana 2#Disney#Animation#Film Festival#IFFI#Cultural Cinema#Adventure Awaits#Moana Fans#Polynesian Pride#Goa Festival#New Release
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Hugo Weaving Sets 'Slow Horses' Return, Teases 'Priscilla' Sequel News Buzz
Speaking at the International Film Festival of India in Goa, Hugo Weaving revealed he will reprise his role as Frank Harkness in Season 5 of “Slow Horses,” returning to London in January for a two-and-a-half month shoot. “Each season generally is a book, but also each season departs a little bit from those books,” Weaving said. “We’re getting to the point with ‘Slow Horses’ where the seasons are…
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India’s Number 1 Film Festival: A Platform for Local Talent.
India's film industry, renowned globally as Bollywood, boasts a rich history of cinematic excellence, with a diverse range of films spanning various genres and languages. Amidst this vibrant landscape, the country's film festivals play a pivotal role in showcasing and celebrating local talent, fostering creativity, and promoting cultural exchange.
One of India's most prominent film festivals often considered the nation's premier cinematic event, is the International Film Festival of India (IFFI). Established in 1952, IFFI has evolved into a prestigious platform that brings together filmmakers, artists, critics, and cinema enthusiasts from around the world. Hosted annually in the state of Goa, IFFI serves as a melting pot of cinematic diversity, showcasing a curated selection of both Indian and international films...
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He Thought He Died will have its Asia premiere with the International Film Festival of India - Goa, and screens November 23 21:00 & November 24 10:00. https://filmguide.iffigoa.org/detail/?id=5834
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Anjali Patil Wiki, Biography, Age, Height, Weight, Family, Net Worth
Anjali Patil Wiki: Anjali Patil is an Indian actress, director, and model born on September 26, 1987, in Nashik, Maharashtra, India. She is mainly known for her role as 'Malko' in the Bollywood film "Newton." Today, we will explore Anjali Patil's biography, including her early life, family, boyfriend, movies, TV shows, and more. Anjali Patil Wiki Anjali Patil Movies Anjali Patil Web Series Anjali began acting in 2011 with the Hindi film "Delhi in a Day." In 2012, she played the role of 'Selvi' in the Sinhala film "Oba Nathuwa Oba Ekka." She also appeared as 'Durga' in the Malayalam film "Ente" in 2013. In 2015, she entered the Marathi film industry and acted in the film "The Silence" as 'Maami'.
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NameAnjali PatilProfessionActress, Director & ModelNationalityIndianYears Active2011 to PresentNet Worth (approx.)₹5 CroreAnjali Patil Personal LifeNick Name AnjaliBorn (Date of Birth)26 September 1987Age (as of 2023)36 Years OldBirthplaceNashik, Maharashtra, IndiaZodiac SignLibraGenderFemaleHometownNashik, Maharashtra, IndiaHobbies/HabitsSelfie Lover, Photography, Nature LoverFavorite BrandsLevi’s, Gap, Louis Vuitton, Calvin KleinFood HabitNon-VegetarianAnjali Patil CareerDebutIn 2011 - As an ActressAwards2012: International Film Festival of India in Goa - Best Actress - (With You Without You) (Won) 2012: Stardust Awards 2013 - Breakthrough Supporting Performance - Female - (Chakravyuh) (Nominated) 2012: Star Screen Awards for Most Promising Newcomer- Female - (Chakravyuh) (Nominated) 2012: New York Indian Film Festival for Best Actress - (Delhi in a Day) (Nominated) 2012: South Asian Film Festival New York - South Asian Rising Star for Best Supporting Actress - (Delhi in a Day) (Nominated) 2013: Nandi Award - Nandi Award for Best Actress - (Naa Bangaaru Talli) (Won) 2013: National Film Award – Special Mention - (Naa Bangaaru Talli) (Won) 2016: Sarasaviya Awards in Colombo Sri Lanka - Best Actress - (With You Without You) (Won) 2016: Presidential Film Awards in Colombo Sri Lanka - Best Actress - (With You Without You) (Won)Anjali Patil EducationSchoolNot KnownCollegeLalit Kala Kendra (Pune University) National School of DramaQualificationGraduated (in Acting) Post Graduate (in Design and Direction)Anjali Patil Family, BoyfriendMotherShubha ShindeFatherSanjay ShindeSister/BrotherNot KnownMarital StatusUnmarriedAffair/BoyfriendNot KnownHusband/SpouseNot KnownDaughter/Son/ChildrenNot KnownRelativesNot KnownFriendsNot KnownAnjali Patil Body Measurements Height165 cm 1.65 m 5 ft 5 inWeight52 KG 114 lbs (pounds)Eye ColorBlackHair ColorBrownFigure Size32-30-34Dress Size36 (EU)Shoe (Feet) Size5TattoosNoneDistinctive FeaturesSmile & ConfidenceAnjali Patil Social MediaInstagramInstagramFacebookNot KnownTwitterNot KnownYouTubeNot KnownLinkedInNot KnownGmail/Email IDNot Known
Anjali Patil Movies
YearMovies2011Delhi in a Day2011Green Bangles2012Prathyayam2012Oba Nathuwa Oba Ekka2012Chakravyuh2013Ente2013Naa Bangaaru Talli2013Apna Desh2013Shree2014Kill the Rapist?2014Finding Fanny2015The Silence2015Mrs Scooter2016Mirzya2017Sameer2017Newton2018Meri Nimmo2018Kaala2019Dithee2019Mere Pyare, Prime Minister2020Mann Fakiraa2022Kuthiraivaal2022Kaun Pravin Tambe?-Bardo
Anjali Patil Web Series
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Holidays 12.19
Holidays
Advocacy Day (Ukraine)
Almanack Day
Bantha Appreciation Day (Star Wars)
Build a Snowman Day
A Christmas Carol Day
Defense Lawyer Day (Ukraine)
Digital Twin Day
E-Mail Santa Claus Just in Case He Didn't Get Your Letter Day [ mailroom ]
Gender Critical Coming Out Day
Goa Liberation Day (India)
Holly Day
International Millet Day
I've Got My Big Guy Fat Pants On Day
Liberation Day (Goa)
Look for an Evergreen Day
Mitch Marner Day (Canada)
National Day Holiday (Qatar)
National Emo Day
National Harry Day
National Heroes & Heroines Day (Anguilla)
National Jollification Day (Anguilla)
National ReGifting Day
Olive Day (French Republic)
Robinson Crusoe Rescue Day
Thorn Cutting Ceremony (Glastonbury, Somerset, UK)
Yuletide Lad #8 arrives (Skyrgamur or Skyr-Gobbler; Iceland)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Chocolate Pizza Day
Cream Liqueur Day
Currant Buns Day (UK)
National Hard Candy Day
National Oatmeal Muffin Day
Independence & Related Days
Børge (a.k.a. Republic of Libri; Declared; 2017) [unrecognized]
Republic of Lakotah (Declared; 2007) [unrecognized]
3rd Thursday in December
Anklopfnachte (Germany; Thursday before Xmas)
National ReGifting Day [Thursday before Xmas]
Theater Thursday [3rd Thursday of Each Month]
Thirsty Thursday [Every Thursday]
Three for Thursday [Every Thursday]
Thrift Store Thursday [Every Thursday]
Throwback Thursday [Every Thursday]
Turkey Thursday [3rd Thursday of Each Month]
Weekly Holidays beginning December 19 (3rd Full Week of December)
None Known
Festivals Beginning December 19, 2024
Fiesta of Santo Tomas begins (Guatemala) [thru 12.25]
Night of the Proms (Hanover, Germany)
Feast Days
Adam (Christian; Saint)
Anastasius I, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Asgard Day (Pagan)
The Bee (Muppetism)
Bernard Valeara (Christian; Saint)
Brandon Sanderson (Writerism)
Cavendish (Positivist; Saint)
Dalek Remembrance Day (Pastafarian)
Feast of Goddess of Sankrant (Hindu)
Fikret Otyam (Artology)
Jean Genet (Writerism)
Juventas Festival (Ancient Rome)
Lillian Trasher (Episcopal Church)
Lorenzo di Medici Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Nathan Oliveira (Artology)
Nemesion (Christian; Saint)
Opalia (Celebrating Ops, the old Roman Mother Earth) [Saturnalia, Day #3]
O Radix Jesse (3rd O Antiphon or Great Advent Antiphon; Christian) [O Root of Jesse; 3 of 7]
Pongol (Hindu God Sankrant honored at Hindu Solstice; Everyday Wicca)
Riddle-Making Trials (Shamanism)
Robot Awareness Day (Pastafarian)
Saint Nicholas Day (Eastern Christian) [Ukraine]
Samthann (Celtic Book of Days)
Samthann of Meath (Christian; Saint)
Sean O’Brien (Writerism)
Urban V, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Yule Pie Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [49 of 53]
Prime Number Day: 353 [71 of 72]
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 58 of 60)
Premieres
All’s Fair at the Fair (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1947)
The Aristocats (Animated Disney Film; 1980)
Babes in Toyland (TV Movie; 1986)
Bars of Steal or The Hard Cell (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 136; 1961)
Being There (Film; 1979)
The Big Shrink, Parts 3 & 4 (Underdog Cartoon, S1, Eps. 23 & 24 1964)
Birmingham, Alabama (City Founded; 1871)
Blue Suede Shoes, recorded by Carl Perkins (Song; 1955)
Boris Badenov and His Friends? (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 135; 1961)
Captain Blood (Film; 1935)
The Case of the Cockeyed Canary (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1952)
A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens (Novella; 1843)
A Clockwork Orange (Film; 1971)
Deal or No Deal (TV game Show; 2005)
The Fellowship of the Ring (Film; 2001) [Lord of the Rings #1]
Fiddlin’ Around (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1962)
From All of Us to All of You (Animated Disney TV Christmas Special; 1958)
Funeral Rave, by Little Big (Album; 2015)
Geronimo & Son (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1966)
Judgment at Nuremberg (Film; 1961)
Kramer vs. Kramer (Film; 1979)
Laughing Boy:A Navajo Love Story, by Oliver La Farge (Novel; 1929)
The Little Drummer Boy (Xmas Song; 1958)
Little Shop of Horrors (Film; 1986)
The Man with the Golden Gun (UK Film; 1974) [James Bond #9]
Mary Poppins Returns (Film; 2018)
The Merry Dwarves (Ub Iwerks Silly Symphony Disney Cartoon; 1929)
Miceniks (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1952)
Mona Lisa Smile (Film; 2003)
Monsters, Inc. (Animated Pixar Film; 2012)
More Kittens (Silly Symphony Disney Cartoon; 1936)
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (Film; 2014)
9 to 5 (Film; 1980)
Nix on Hypnotricks (Fleischer Popeye Cartoon; 1941)
Ollie the Owl (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1963)
People Are Bunny (WB MM Cartoon; 1959)
Pink Suds (Pink Panther Cartoon; 1979)
Platoon (Film; 1986)
Poor Richard’s Almanac, by Benjamin Franklin (Almanac; 1732)
Porky in the North Woods (WB LT Cartoon; 1936)
Punch Trunk (WB LT Cartoon; 1953)
Raging Bull (Film; 1980)
Ring-A-Ding-Ding!, recorded by Frank Sinatra (Album; 1960)
Seems Like Old Times (Film; 1980)
Song of the Sea (Animated Film; 2014)
Swiss Cheese Family Robinson (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1947)
A Symposium on Popular Songs (Disney Cartoon; 1962)
The Tale of Desperaux (Animated Film; 2008)
Teacher’s Pests (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1932)
Titanic (Film; 1997)
Tomorrow Never Dies (US Film; 1997) [James Bond #18]
Topaz (Film; 1969)
The Tree Medic (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1955)
Williamsburg Bridge (Bridge Opened; 1903)
Yes Man (Film; 2008)
Zero Dark Thirty (Film; 2012)
Today’s Name Days
Benjamin, Susanne (Austria)
Anastazije, Eva, Tea, Urban, Vladimir (Croatia)
Ester (Czech Republic)
Nemesius (Denmark)
Maarius, Mairo, Mario (Estonia)
Iikka, Iiro, Iisakki, Isko (Finland)
Urbain (France)
Benjamin, Susanna (Germany)
Aglaia, Aris (Greece)
Viola (Hungary)
Dario (Italy)
Jordisa, Lelde, Minjona, Sarmis (Latvia)
Darijus, Gerdvilas, Rimantė (Lithuania)
Isak, Iselin (Norway)
Abraham, Beniamin, Dariusz, Gabriela, Mścigniew, Nemezjusz, Tymoteusz, Urban (Poland)
Aglaia, Bonifatie, Grichentie, Trifon (Romania)
Judita (Slovakia)
Darío, Eva (Spain)
Isak (Sweden)
Boniface, Mecheslav, Mecheslava (Ukraine)
Daria, Darian, Darien, Dario, Darion, Darius, Haysten (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 354 of 2024; 12 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of Week 51 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Ngetal (Reed) [Day 26 of 28]
Chinese: Month 11 (Bing-Zi), Day 19 (Ding-Si)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 18 Kislev 5785
Islamic: 17 Jumada II 1446
J Cal: 24 Black; Threesday [24 of 30]
Julian: 6 December 2024
Moon: 80%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 18 Bichat (13th Month) [Geoffroy / Guyton Morveau]
Runic Half Month: Jara (Year) [Day 13 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 88 of 90)
Week: 3rd Full Week of December
Zodiac: Sagittarius (Day 28 of 30)
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Holidays 12.19
Holidays
Advocacy Day (Ukraine)
Almanack Day
Bantha Appreciation Day (Star Wars)
Build a Snowman Day
A Christmas Carol Day
Defense Lawyer Day (Ukraine)
Digital Twin Day
E-Mail Santa Claus Just in Case He Didn't Get Your Letter Day [ mailroom ]
Gender Critical Coming Out Day
Goa Liberation Day (India)
Holly Day
International Millet Day
I've Got My Big Guy Fat Pants On Day
Liberation Day (Goa)
Look for an Evergreen Day
Mitch Marner Day (Canada)
National Day Holiday (Qatar)
National Emo Day
National Harry Day
National Heroes & Heroines Day (Anguilla)
National Jollification Day (Anguilla)
National ReGifting Day
Olive Day (French Republic)
Robinson Crusoe Rescue Day
Thorn Cutting Ceremony (Glastonbury, Somerset, UK)
Yuletide Lad #8 arrives (Skyrgamur or Skyr-Gobbler; Iceland)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Chocolate Pizza Day
Cream Liqueur Day
Currant Buns Day (UK)
National Hard Candy Day
National Oatmeal Muffin Day
Independence & Related Days
Børge (a.k.a. Republic of Libri; Declared; 2017) [unrecognized]
Republic of Lakotah (Declared; 2007) [unrecognized]
3rd Thursday in December
Anklopfnachte (Germany; Thursday before Xmas)
National ReGifting Day [Thursday before Xmas]
Theater Thursday [3rd Thursday of Each Month]
Thirsty Thursday [Every Thursday]
Three for Thursday [Every Thursday]
Thrift Store Thursday [Every Thursday]
Throwback Thursday [Every Thursday]
Turkey Thursday [3rd Thursday of Each Month]
Weekly Holidays beginning December 19 (3rd Full Week of December)
None Known
Festivals Beginning December 19, 2024
Fiesta of Santo Tomas begins (Guatemala) [thru 12.25]
Night of the Proms (Hanover, Germany)
Feast Days
Adam (Christian; Saint)
Anastasius I, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Asgard Day (Pagan)
The Bee (Muppetism)
Bernard Valeara (Christian; Saint)
Brandon Sanderson (Writerism)
Cavendish (Positivist; Saint)
Dalek Remembrance Day (Pastafarian)
Feast of Goddess of Sankrant (Hindu)
Fikret Otyam (Artology)
Jean Genet (Writerism)
Juventas Festival (Ancient Rome)
Lillian Trasher (Episcopal Church)
Lorenzo di Medici Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Nathan Oliveira (Artology)
Nemesion (Christian; Saint)
Opalia (Celebrating Ops, the old Roman Mother Earth) [Saturnalia, Day #3]
O Radix Jesse (3rd O Antiphon or Great Advent Antiphon; Christian) [O Root of Jesse; 3 of 7]
Pongol (Hindu God Sankrant honored at Hindu Solstice; Everyday Wicca)
Riddle-Making Trials (Shamanism)
Robot Awareness Day (Pastafarian)
Saint Nicholas Day (Eastern Christian) [Ukraine]
Samthann (Celtic Book of Days)
Samthann of Meath (Christian; Saint)
Sean O’Brien (Writerism)
Urban V, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Yule Pie Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [49 of 53]
Prime Number Day: 353 [71 of 72]
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 58 of 60)
Premieres
All’s Fair at the Fair (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1947)
The Aristocats (Animated Disney Film; 1980)
Babes in Toyland (TV Movie; 1986)
Bars of Steal or The Hard Cell (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 136; 1961)
Being There (Film; 1979)
The Big Shrink, Parts 3 & 4 (Underdog Cartoon, S1, Eps. 23 & 24 1964)
Birmingham, Alabama (City Founded; 1871)
Blue Suede Shoes, recorded by Carl Perkins (Song; 1955)
Boris Badenov and His Friends? (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 135; 1961)
Captain Blood (Film; 1935)
The Case of the Cockeyed Canary (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1952)
A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens (Novella; 1843)
A Clockwork Orange (Film; 1971)
Deal or No Deal (TV game Show; 2005)
The Fellowship of the Ring (Film; 2001) [Lord of the Rings #1]
Fiddlin’ Around (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1962)
From All of Us to All of You (Animated Disney TV Christmas Special; 1958)
Funeral Rave, by Little Big (Album; 2015)
Geronimo & Son (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1966)
Judgment at Nuremberg (Film; 1961)
Kramer vs. Kramer (Film; 1979)
Laughing Boy:A Navajo Love Story, by Oliver La Farge (Novel; 1929)
The Little Drummer Boy (Xmas Song; 1958)
Little Shop of Horrors (Film; 1986)
The Man with the Golden Gun (UK Film; 1974) [James Bond #9]
Mary Poppins Returns (Film; 2018)
The Merry Dwarves (Ub Iwerks Silly Symphony Disney Cartoon; 1929)
Miceniks (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1952)
Mona Lisa Smile (Film; 2003)
Monsters, Inc. (Animated Pixar Film; 2012)
More Kittens (Silly Symphony Disney Cartoon; 1936)
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (Film; 2014)
9 to 5 (Film; 1980)
Nix on Hypnotricks (Fleischer Popeye Cartoon; 1941)
Ollie the Owl (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1963)
People Are Bunny (WB MM Cartoon; 1959)
Pink Suds (Pink Panther Cartoon; 1979)
Platoon (Film; 1986)
Poor Richard’s Almanac, by Benjamin Franklin (Almanac; 1732)
Porky in the North Woods (WB LT Cartoon; 1936)
Punch Trunk (WB LT Cartoon; 1953)
Raging Bull (Film; 1980)
Ring-A-Ding-Ding!, recorded by Frank Sinatra (Album; 1960)
Seems Like Old Times (Film; 1980)
Song of the Sea (Animated Film; 2014)
Swiss Cheese Family Robinson (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1947)
A Symposium on Popular Songs (Disney Cartoon; 1962)
The Tale of Desperaux (Animated Film; 2008)
Teacher’s Pests (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1932)
Titanic (Film; 1997)
Tomorrow Never Dies (US Film; 1997) [James Bond #18]
Topaz (Film; 1969)
The Tree Medic (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1955)
Williamsburg Bridge (Bridge Opened; 1903)
Yes Man (Film; 2008)
Zero Dark Thirty (Film; 2012)
Today’s Name Days
Benjamin, Susanne (Austria)
Anastazije, Eva, Tea, Urban, Vladimir (Croatia)
Ester (Czech Republic)
Nemesius (Denmark)
Maarius, Mairo, Mario (Estonia)
Iikka, Iiro, Iisakki, Isko (Finland)
Urbain (France)
Benjamin, Susanna (Germany)
Aglaia, Aris (Greece)
Viola (Hungary)
Dario (Italy)
Jordisa, Lelde, Minjona, Sarmis (Latvia)
Darijus, Gerdvilas, Rimantė (Lithuania)
Isak, Iselin (Norway)
Abraham, Beniamin, Dariusz, Gabriela, Mścigniew, Nemezjusz, Tymoteusz, Urban (Poland)
Aglaia, Bonifatie, Grichentie, Trifon (Romania)
Judita (Slovakia)
Darío, Eva (Spain)
Isak (Sweden)
Boniface, Mecheslav, Mecheslava (Ukraine)
Daria, Darian, Darien, Dario, Darion, Darius, Haysten (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 354 of 2024; 12 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of Week 51 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Ngetal (Reed) [Day 26 of 28]
Chinese: Month 11 (Bing-Zi), Day 19 (Ding-Si)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 18 Kislev 5785
Islamic: 17 Jumada II 1446
J Cal: 24 Black; Threesday [24 of 30]
Julian: 6 December 2024
Moon: 80%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 18 Bichat (13th Month) [Geoffroy / Guyton Morveau]
Runic Half Month: Jara (Year) [Day 13 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 88 of 90)
Week: 3rd Full Week of December
Zodiac: Sagittarius (Day 28 of 30)
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Sonu Nigam Talks About Mohd Rafi's Musical Versatility at IFFI: "He Could Sing Bhajans as if He Were Hindu
At the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa, Sonu Nigam paid tribute to the legendary singer Mohd Rafi during a special session titled Asmaan Se Aaya Farishta – A Tribute to Mohd Rafi – The King of Melody. In this heartfelt remembrance, Sonu spoke about Rafi’s unparalleled versatility and how he could seamlessly switch between different musical genres, leaving a lasting impact on Indian cinema.
Sonu shared an intriguing anecdote about Rafi's ability to sing Hindu bhajans with such sincerity that it felt as if he were a devout Hindu. He remarked, "When he sings a bhajan, it feels like a true Hindu is singing. But he was a Muslim, a namaazi (prayerful man). How could he undergo such 'dharam parivartan' in his singing?" Sonu expressed his admiration for how Rafi could transform his voice to perfectly suit the spiritual essence of a bhajan, despite his own religious background.
The tribute also highlighted Rafi's extraordinary range, noting that his voice could adapt to a variety of actors, from the dignified Dilip Kumar and the comedic Johnny Walker to the energetic Rishi Kapoor. Sonu reflected on Rafi’s ability to bring life to every song, regardless of the genre or context, calling him the king of melody.
Mohd Rafi's legacy as a versatile and beloved figure in Indian music continues to inspire generations of artists, and Sonu Nigam’s tribute at IFFI was a testament to the lasting impact of Rafi’s musical genius.
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Poster of 17th Global Film Festival Unveiled at Marwah Studios
Noida: The highly anticipated 17th edition of the Global Film Festival (GFF), recognized as one of North India’s largest film festivals, proudly released its second official poster during the 2nd Irish Film Festival of India at Marwah Studios, Noida Film City. This festival, which is now regarded as the second biggest film festival in India after IFFI in Goa, promises to be an extraordinary celebration of global cinema, culture, and creativity.
Held annually at Marwah Studios, the Global Film Festival has established itself as the largest film festival organized by any educational institution globally. “We are excited to host 52 different events over the course of three days, with almost a thousand individuals involved in the preparations. The scale of this festival has grown immensely, and we are committed to delivering a spectacular cinematic experience,” shared Dr. Sandeep Marwah, founder and President of the festival.
The 17th GFF is set to offer an immersive experience for cinema lovers and industry professionals alike, with a wide range of activities that go beyond film screenings. Attendees can look forward to workshops, seminars, interactive programs, panel discussions, exhibitions, musical evenings, and fashion shows. The festival will also host special events, including poster launches, book releases, award ceremonies, and the unveiling of new film projects.
Dr. Marwah emphasized the significance of the festival in providing a platform for cultural exchange and fostering a vibrant cinematic community. “The Global Film Festival is not just about films; it is an all-encompassing cultural extravaganza. With nearly a thousand media houses covering the event, we aim to create a memorable journey through the world of cinema over these three days.”
With each edition, the Global Film Festival has continued to evolve, drawing participants, filmmakers, and enthusiasts from across the globe. It has become a landmark event in the international film calendar, celebrated for its dynamic programming and inclusive atmosphere. The unveiling of the poster marks the countdown to this year’s event, sparking excitement among attendees and industry insiders alike.
The 17th Global Film Festival is poised to showcase the best of world cinema while encouraging dialogue, learning, and collaboration among artists and audiences. This year’s edition promises to set new standards in scale and grandeur, cementing its reputation as a premier film festival in India.
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[ad_1] The 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) ended with a grand closing ceremony held at the Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Indoor Stadium in Goa on November 28. The nine-day event showcased over 200 films from 75 countries, making it a global celebration of cinema. The ceremony was attended by a jury comprising Ashutosh Gowariker as the Chairperson, along with Anthony Chen, Elizabeth Karlsen, Fran Borgia, and Jill Bilcock, who selected the winners across various categories. Key Award Winners: Personality of the Year: Actor Vikrant Massey, best known for his role in 12th Fail, bagged the Personality of the Year award. Best Debut Director of Indian Feature Film: Navjyot Bandivadekar won the Best Debut Director of Indian Feature Film award for his Marathi film Gharat Ganpati. ICFT-UNESCO Gandhi Medal Swedish filmmaker Levan Akin’s Crossing received the prestigious ICFT-UNESCO Gandhi Medal. This award is given to films that promote peace, non-violence, and human rights. Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award: Australian filmmaker Phillip Noyce was honoured with the Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award for his outstanding contributions to cinema. Check out the complete list of winners here 1. Golden Peacock (Best Film): Toxic (Lithuanian language) 2. Best Actress: Vesta Matuliyte and Iva Rupeikaite (Toxic) 3. Best Actor: Clement Faveau (Holy Cow) 4. Best Director: Bogdan Muresanu (The New Year That Never Came) 5. Special Jury Award: Louise Courvoisier (Holy Cow) 6. Special Mention (Best Actor Male): Adam Besa (Who Do I Belong To) 7. Best Web Series: Lampan (Marathi language) 8. Best Debut for Feature Film Director: Sarah Friedland (Familiar Touch) [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] The 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) ended with a grand closing ceremony held at the Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Indoor Stadium in Goa on November 28. The nine-day event showcased over 200 films from 75 countries, making it a global celebration of cinema. The ceremony was attended by a jury comprising Ashutosh Gowariker as the Chairperson, along with Anthony Chen, Elizabeth Karlsen, Fran Borgia, and Jill Bilcock, who selected the winners across various categories. Key Award Winners: Personality of the Year: Actor Vikrant Massey, best known for his role in 12th Fail, bagged the Personality of the Year award. Best Debut Director of Indian Feature Film: Navjyot Bandivadekar won the Best Debut Director of Indian Feature Film award for his Marathi film Gharat Ganpati. ICFT-UNESCO Gandhi Medal Swedish filmmaker Levan Akin’s Crossing received the prestigious ICFT-UNESCO Gandhi Medal. This award is given to films that promote peace, non-violence, and human rights. Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award: Australian filmmaker Phillip Noyce was honoured with the Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award for his outstanding contributions to cinema. Check out the complete list of winners here 1. Golden Peacock (Best Film): Toxic (Lithuanian language) 2. Best Actress: Vesta Matuliyte and Iva Rupeikaite (Toxic) 3. Best Actor: Clement Faveau (Holy Cow) 4. Best Director: Bogdan Muresanu (The New Year That Never Came) 5. Special Jury Award: Louise Courvoisier (Holy Cow) 6. Special Mention (Best Actor Male): Adam Besa (Who Do I Belong To) 7. Best Web Series: Lampan (Marathi language) 8. Best Debut for Feature Film Director: Sarah Friedland (Familiar Touch) [ad_2] Source link
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'Where All Of Us Celebrate Our Films': Rashmika Mandanna On 55th International Film Festival Of India | People News
Panaji (Goa): Actor Rashmika Mandanna spoke about the 55th International Film Festival of India and said that it is a platform for the “celebration of films”. “Film festival; what it means to me is celebration. It’s where all of us celebrate our films. Films we shoot for over one, two, three, or four years together, and finally we get to celebrate the films, and I’m grateful for it,” she told the…
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Swatantrya Veer Savarkar Opens IFFI Goa With A Bang!
Witness the untold story! 'Swatantrya Veer Savarkar' opens IFFI 2024 with a bang, earning accolades & sparking conversations. Randeep Hooda shines in this historical gem. Don't miss out on this cinematic journey!
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Top Things to Do in Goa This November: Adventure Meets Relaxation
As November draws near, Goa transforms into a paradise of serene beaches, fantastic weather, and thrilling activities. For those looking for adventure or leisure, Goa offers the perfect mix of experiences. Book a room at Adamo The Bellus, regarded as Goa's best hotel, for an unforgettable November vacation. The top activities in Goa this month have been carefully chosen and are listed below:
1. Explore the Beaches:
Goa's beaches come alive in November with their soft golden sands and soft waves. Visit popular beaches like Calangute, Candolim, and Baga to soak in the sun. Even water activities like paragliding and jet-skiing are available for you to try. For a more laid-back experience, visit more tranquil places like Ashwem or Palolem. For a luxurious vacation, pick Adamo The Bellus, a renowned Calangute beach resort with excellent amenities and easy access to the beach.
2. Indulge in Water Adventures:
November is the ideal month for water activities because of the clear skies and calm waters. Explore the coast by kayaking, snorkeling, or scuba diving. Visits to Dona Paula and Grande Island are essential for learning about marine life. Return to your lodging at Goa's premier resort and unwind in style after an eventful day of travel.
3. Discover Goa’s Heritage:
Explore Goa's churches and sites that have been listed by UNESCO to learn more about its rich past. Two magnificent examples of Portuguese architecture are the Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral. Explore Panjim's Fontainhas to get a taste of Goa's Latin Quarter. You can be sure that you'll have easy access to these cultural attractions if you book a room at the top hotel in Goa that's close to the beach.
4. Experience Nightlife:
Goa's nightlife is well-known, especially during the November party season. You can dance the night away at clubs like Tito's, Mambo's, and LPK Waterfront in North Goa. After an exciting night out, the serene ambiance of Adamo The Bellus, which is considered to be among the best hotels in Goa for couples, will be the perfect place to unwind.
5. Relish Goa’s Culinary Delights:
In November, savor the best Goan cuisine. Savor delectable seafood, fiery vindaloo, and bebinca in both local shacks and fancy restaurants. Don't miss the resort's on-site restaurant, which provides a true Goan experience and an amazing gastronomic excursion.
6. Attend Festivals and Events:
Goa's holiday season begins in November with celebrations such as the Feast of St. Francis Xavier and the International Film Festival of India (IFFI). These festivities provide a distinctive blend of regional customs and cultural performances.
7. Pamper Yourself at a Spa:
Complete your relaxation journey with a spa day at Adamo The Bellus, the best resort in Goa. Rejuvenate with holistic treatments and let go of all your stress.
Why Stay at Adamo The Bellus?
Adamo The Bellus combines luxury, comfort, and unmatched hospitality, making it the best hotel in Goa for couples and families alike. Located near Calangute Beach, this Calangute beach resort offers well-appointed rooms, a serene ambiance, and top-tier amenities to elevate your vacation experience.
Plan Your November Getaway
Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, Goa in November promises a memorable experience. Book your stay at Adamo The Bellus, the best hotel in Goa, to enjoy a perfect blend of comfort and convenience.
Pack your bags and head to Goa this November – where adventure meets relaxation in the most enchanting way!
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