<br/>With the screening of Malyalam film Kelkunnundo, the Indian Panorama Film Festival 2010 began in Bhopal on Friday. Renowned film actor Anupam Kher inaugurated the three-day festival with lighting the lamp. State culture minister Laxmikant Sharma facilitated ten film personalities, including Jabbar Patel, Anupam Kher and Neeraj Pandey in the inaugural function. On this occasion Mr. Sharma announced that Bhopal will have its own film city soon and National School of Drama will be inaugurated next month in the city.<br/><br/>Six movies are being screened in the film festival today. They include national award winner film of Jabbar Patel- Antardwani and Paresh Mokashi's marathi film – Harishchandrachi factory. Audiences are also getting an opportunity to have interaction with director of film and other artistes. A total of 14 films including 8 non feature films will be screened during the three day Indian Panorama. The Film Festival, which is being organized in Bhopal after the gap of 15 years, is attracting crowds in large number as they are getting a rare opportunity to see much acclaimed language films.
News On AIR | July 10, 2010 1:43 PM
Panorama Film fest kicks off