Panaji: Day 10 - 40th International Film Festival of India


Pics by Kalakruti
Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji

Panaji, Dec 3:


Traditional Goan folk dancers seen performing the pot dance infront of the Old GMC building complex on the last day of the Red carpet during the ongoing 40th International Film Festival of India in Panaji on Wednesday, Dec 2.


The jubiliant award winners in the Short Film category seen along with the Jury members during the Short Film Awards Ceremony at the Maquenez Palace in Panaji on Wednesday.


Sanjeev Sivan and Umesh Aggarwal won the Vasudha award for the best Short Film in the Environment category.


Geethu Mohandas won the best Short Film award in the Open category.


Noted Bollywood filmaker Madhur Bhandarkar seen with the Noted Bengali filmaker Rituparno Ghosh in Kala Academy.


Noted versatile actress Rati Agnihotri seen during the press conference at the Media Centre in Panaji on Wednesday. Rati Agnihotri is the only actress who has worked in 10 different languages.


Bollywood sensation Sayali Bhagat seen during a function at the Kala Academy.


Noted filmaker Vishal Bharadwaj seen with the Bengali filmaker Rituparno Ghosh at Kala Academy.


Lead actress of the Konkani film 'Zagor' Lalan Desai seen expressing her views during the press conference along with the other team members at the Media Centre on Wednesday.

  

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