Thursday, 25 April 2024

 

 

LATEST NEWS When the Congress government came, 50% reservation to women and MSP to farmers : Anuma Acharya AAP’s hard hitting attack on Channi: Post 1st June you will be arrested Manish Tiwari will win by a Huge margin: Jarnail Singh Amman is back with Romantic Track 'Dil Kare' Congress is working to divide the country in the name of religion and caste: Dr. Subhash Sharma PM Modi synonymous with trust, hope, credibility: Devender Singh Rana Atal Dulloo reviews the working & Public Outreach activities of Information Department General, Police Observer interact with Zonal, Sectoral Magistrates, BLOs of district Reasi Div Com Jammu, ADGP visit Rajouri, review preparations for elections Lt Governor addresses seminar on National Education Policy 2020 at Ghazipur DC Bandipora Shakeel ul Rehman Rather reviews Floriculture, Fisheries, Sericulture Departments DC Bandipora Shakeel ul Rehman Rather reviews performance of AHD DC Bandipora Shakeel ul Rehman Rather reviews Agriculture Sector DEO Bandipora Shakeel ul Rehman Rather inspects EVM, material strong room DEO Bandipora Shakeel ul Rehman Rather reviews poll preparedness Harnit Singh Sudan (IAS 2023) Interacts with IAS/JKAS Aspirants Marathon under SVEEP held at Samba to maximize voter awareness DEO Kupwara reviews transportation of polling staff, EVMs DEO Kulgam flags-off cycle rally under SVEEP to raise voter awareness 5 more candidates file nominations for Srinagar Lok Sabha seat TV Serial Actor Abhinav Shukla Net Worth 2024 | 5 Dariya News

 

Punjabi short film ‘Anni’ screened at Tagore Hall

Listen to this article

Web Admin

Web Admin

5 Dariya News

Srinagar , 22 Jun 2018

Punjabi short fiction film ‘Anni- The Blind’ was screened on the fourth day of Kashmir World Film Festival (KWFF) at Tagore Hall here.The festival is being presented by Zee TV & Zee Cinema networks and J&K Tourism is the title sponsor. The film is a story of a blind girl (Simran), who accidentally kills a boy who attempts to rape her. The filmmaker wants to show the helplessness of blind girls who are victims of rape and can’t even recognize their rapists.“I am thankful to the organizers of the festival for finding my film worth to screen in this festival and audience has also given an overwhelming response to the film,” said Sarvdeep Singh ‘Munna’, the writer and director of the film.It is for the first time that a Punjabi short fiction film has been screened on a big screen in valley attracting the massive audience.The other films that were screened in the festival include Gray Umbrella (Iran), When Autumn Comes (Polland/ Iran), Rage (India), Nayi Ammi (India), The Impasse (India), Phulsiri (Nepal), Haanduk (India) and Very Good (India).Actor and Director Rajit Kapur interacted with the students and the films buffs in the morning session interested in making their careers into the world of acting. He also did a practical exercise with the students to help them to vanish out their fear for acting.Festival Director Mushtaaque Ali Ahmad Khan said: “I am happy to screen such films that always remain away from the gazes of people or they are unable to obtain it and I am satisfied to see the overwhelming response of the public especially the youth who like to watch our selected films”

 

Tags: POLLYWOOD

 

 

related news

 

 

 

Photo Gallery

 

 

Video Gallery

 

 

5 Dariya News RNI Code: PUNMUL/2011/49000
© 2011-2024 | 5 Dariya News | All Rights Reserved
Powered by: CDS PVT LTD