Campaign India Team
Feb 08, 2014

Weekend Fun: Short films at Kala Ghoda Festival in Mumbai

Catch the screening of 18 short films on 8 February

Weekend Fun: Short films at Kala Ghoda Festival in Mumbai
Those visiting the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2014 in Mumbai on 8 February can catch a screening of short films.
 
Crowdsourcing platform Talenthouse India has partnered Festival organisers for the films. This year's theme is ‘Chase.’ 
 
From 55 entries received, the 18 to be screened were shortlisted by a jury comprising Murli Chattwani, business head -distribution and syndication, Dar Media; Udita Jhunjhunwala, journalist and critic; and actor Parvin Dabas.
 
The shortlisted films are from Mumbai, Delhi, Maharashtra, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Indore and Canada.
 
Here'a a link to one of them:

 
Post the screening, the house will be open for an interaction with Bollywood personalities Jaideep Sahni (screenplay writer and director) and Kabir Khan (director).
 
There was a lot more to the Festival besides the film screening. More details are at http://kalaghoda.hindustantimes.com/
 
The Festival ends on 9 February 2014.
Source:
Campaign India

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