Education & Career Success Guide: Mumbai Film Festival
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Showing posts with label Mumbai Film Festival. Show all posts

14th Mumbai Film Festival

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14th Mumbai Film Festival
The 14th edition of the Mumbai Film Festival kick-started with the screening of Silver Linings Playbook, starring Anupam Kher, in the presence of several Bollywood celebrities including Sridevi, Jaya Bachchan, Anil Kapoor and Ashutosh Gowariker.
At the inaugural ceremony Thursday, Sridevi, Jaya and filmmakers Ashutosh Gowariker, Ramesh Sippy, along with Shyam Benegal, chairman of organising body Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI), lit the ceremonial lamp.
Also present on the occasion were actress Kirron Kher with husband Anupam, Manisha Koirala, actor Rahul Bose, Ranvir Shorey, Shahana Goswami, director R Balki with wife and filmmaker Gauri Shinde, Pritish Nandy, Shahana Goswami, Rohit Roy and Bhavana Balsaver.
The highlight of the programme was Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou, who was honoured with the lifetime achievement award by Tina Ambani, wife of Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group head Anil Ambani.
Yimou is best known for films like To Live, 'House of Flying Daggers, Curse of The Golden Flower and Raise the Red Lantern among others.
"I have always believed that cinema is a bridge between cultures. I thank MAMI for appreciating my efforts and acknowledging my contribution towards cinema", Yimou said. Brought in with great pomp and aplomb, the first day of the 14th Mumbai Film Festival set pace for the week-long cinematic extravaganza that promises to feature the finest works of cinematic genius from a lineup of over 200 films.
The festival will go on till October 25 at the National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA) & Inox, Nariman Point, Liberty Cinemas, Marine Lines as the main festival venues and Cinemax, Andheri and Cinemax Sion as the satellite venues.
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7 Bollywood Actresses in Bengali Films

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 7 Bollywood Actresses in Bengali Films

Not often do you get to see mainstream Bollywood actresses experimenting with regional cinema especially in films that urge them to speak in a language other than their mother tongue. With the pretty Dia Mirza all set to make her Bengali debut with Paanch Adhyay, to be showcased at the Mumbai Film Festival as well release this weekend, we take a look at other B-town actresses who have acted in Bengali films.

Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan
 Ash was seen in National Award winning director Rituparno Ghosh’s film Chokher Bali (Sand in the Eye) in 2003. In this novel by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, the Bachchan bahu portrayed the role of a widow, in the backdrop of early 19th century Bengal. We are wondering if the beautiful actress took up the offer considering her mother-in-law Jaya Bachchan is a Bengali.

Bipasha Basu 

Bipasha Basu left Kolkata and came to Mumbai to settle for a career in Hindi films. The hot actress surprised her fans when she acted in the 2009 Bengali film titled Shob Choritro Kalponik (All Characters are Imaginary) yet again directed by Rituparno Ghosh. The film revolves around non-resident Bengali Radhika, played by Bips, who goes all traditional with her attire and make up in this one.

Manisha Koirala
Nepali beauty Manisha Koirala played an idealist director’s wife in the Bengali film Khela (Game). The 2008 film by Rituparno Ghosh also starred Raima Sen who is a regular face in Bengali cinema. Manisha plays a neglected wife, whose husband refuses to have a child owing to his busy film career.

 Soha Ali Khan 
 In 1959, Sharmila Tagore made her debut with Oscar-winning filmmaker Satyajit Ray’s film Apur Sansar (The World of Apu). Four decades later, her daughter Soha Ali Khan made her debut in Bengali cinema with Rituparno Ghosh’s film Antarmahal (The Inner Chamber) opposite Jackie Shroff and Abhishek Bachchan. The plot revolves around a rich landlord who desperately wants an heir to take the legacy forward.

Vidya Balan
  Bollywood’s A-list actress Vidya Balan has acted in the National Award winning Bengali film titled Bhalo Theko (Take Care) in 2003. It was in fact Vidya’s cinematic debut, which also made her bag her first-ever film award in the Best Actress category. Directed by Gautam Halder, the film traces the growing Naxalite movement in West Bengal in the 1960s.

Dia Mirza
  Not many know that Dia Mirza's mother is a Bengali and the actress has grown up speaking a bit of the language. Paanch Adhyay, which is her debut Bengali film, is directed by journalist and filmmaker Pratim D. Gupta and casts Priyanshu Chatterjee (of Tum Bin fame) and iconic Bengali actor Soumitra Chatterjee. Dia plays a teacher in the film. 


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