IFFI 2007: Day 5 - Pics by Rajtilak Naik - Nov 27


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Pics by Rajtilak Naik in Panaji

November 27, 2007 (10-55 pm)


One of the participating teams in the 25 frames shorts film contest during the film editing in Panaji


The film bazaar at Marriot in Panaji


Noted actress Khushboo - a child actress in Sunil Dutt's 'Dard Ka Rishta', now firmly settled in Tamil movies - while on a visit to Inox on Tuesday


Chief producer of the Films Division of India Kuldeep Sinha with documentary film-maker Supriya Sen


The Argentinian director and one of the Jury members Pablo Cesar and script-writer Jeromino


Noted Bollywood actor Paresh Rawal on a visit to Inox


Film-maker Rahul Dholakia


The Westrex 35mm triple reproducer displayed in the 'Behind the Frames' exhibition at Panaji. This apparatus was used to play 3 audio tracks for mixing 40 years ago


Bollywood actor Sachin Khedekar at Inox on Tuesday


Bengali actor Shweta Prasad during her visit to Inox on Tuesday


German director Vanessa Houten


Producers of Mira Nair Film 'Aids Jaago' - Shernaaz and Freny with actor Raima Sen during the India premiere of the film at Inox in Panaji on Tuesday

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