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Report and pics by Rajtilak Naik in Panaji
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Panaji, Apr 28: The International Film Festival of Short Films, Documentaries and Animation opened in the Deenanath Mangeshkar auditorium of the Kala Academy here on Saturday.


Chief secretary J P Singh lights the inaugural lamp, as Isha Koppikar, Punkaj Parashar and Kuldeep Sinha look on


Isha Koppikar joins in lighting the lamp


Two Goans, Lezz Menezes and V K Naik were honoured for their outstanding contribution to the field of cinema


Isha speaks on the occasion


Parashar expresses his feelings


Isha interacts with the media


Isha

It was inaugurated by Goa's chief secretary J P Singh in the august presence of Bollywood actor Isha Koppikar, film-maker Punkaj Parashar and chief producer of films division Kuldeep Sinha.

The festival has been categorized into 3 sections,  namely, short films, documentaries and animation. Besides national and international award-winning short films and documentaries, there are about 23 films made by Goan film-makers which are likely to be screened in the festival.

The five-day festival is jointly organized by the films division in collaboration with Goa Kala Academy and information and publicity department, government of Goa.

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