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Rajinikanth Honored at IFFI Amid 240+ Films Competing

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Legendary actor Rajinikanth is set to receive a special honor at the closing ceremony of the 54th International Film Festival of India (IFFI), taking place in Goa from November 20 to 28, 2023. This year’s festival will feature over 240 films from 81 countries, showcasing a diverse range of cinematic talent.

Among the films competing for the prestigious Golden Peacock for Best International Film is the Malayalam entry Sarkeet, directed by Thamar and starring Asif Ali, child artist Orhan Hyder, and Divya Prabha. The competition also includes Mohanlal‘s film Thudarum, directed by Tharun Moorthy, which is part of the Indian Panorama section featuring 25 films. The Tamil film Amaran, helmed by Rajkumar Periasamy, will open this segment.

In a nod to emerging talent, the festival has selected ARM (Ajayante Randam Moshanam), directed by Jithin Lal and starring Tovino Thomas, to compete in the debut director category. The festival will kick off with the screening of Brazilian filmmaker Gabriel Mascaro’s film The Blue Trail, setting the tone for a week of cinematic celebration.

Expanding Horizons in Film Recognition

This year, IFFI will emphasize the evolving landscape of cinema by introducing awards that recognize excellence in content on web and OTT platforms. L. Murugan, the Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, announced these changes, highlighting the festival’s commitment to adapting to modern viewing habits. Additionally, festival director Shekhar Kapur revealed that AI-based short films will be screened for the first time, marking a significant moment in the festival’s history.

The festival will also feature a special focus on Japanese cinema, alongside screenings of over fifty films directed by women and an equal number from debut filmmakers. This initiative underscores IFFI’s aim to promote diversity and inclusivity in the film industry.

The 54th IFFI promises to be a landmark event, celebrating both established icons like Rajinikanth and emerging voices in cinema, while embracing new technologies and storytelling methods. As the festival approaches, excitement builds around the rich tapestry of films that will be showcased, reflecting a global cinematic experience.

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