This Article is From Dec 07, 2011

4th Bengaluru film fest will pay tribute to Dev Anand

4th Bengaluru film fest will pay tribute to Dev Anand

Highlights

  • The fourth edition of the Bengaluru International Film Festival (BIFF), starting Dec 15, will pay tribute to actor, producer and director Dev Anand, who passed away recently.
  • Narahari Rao, creative head of the festival, said South African Zulu language film Lucky, which features noted theatre personality and Rajya Sabha Member B. Jayashree, will be the inaugural movie at the fest, which will also pay homage to renowned cinematographer S. Ramachandra.
  • Internationally acclaimed Iranian film director Dariush Mehrjui will also be honoured during the inaugural function at the Jnanajyothi Auditorium here. Actors Om Puri and Anant Nag will be guests of honour at the opening ceremony.
  • T.S. Nagabharana, president of the Karnataka Chalanachithra Academy, Rao, the state's Principal Secretary Basavaraju and Information Department chairman Muddu Mohan shared the details of the fest at a press meet here.
  • A total of 179 films, out of which 20 are Kannada movies, will be screened at the fest, said Rao.
  • Upendra-directed Super is among the films selected for screening. Kannada movie Rasarushi Kuvempu will be premiered and Tulu film Gaggara will also be screened.
Bangalore: The fourth edition of the Bengaluru International Film Festival (BIFF), starting Dec 15, will pay tribute to actor, producer and director Dev Anand, who passed away recently.

Narahari Rao, creative head of the festival, said South African Zulu language film Lucky, which features noted theatre personality and Rajya Sabha Member B. Jayashree, will be the inaugural movie at the fest, which will also pay homage to renowned cinematographer S. Ramachandra.

Internationally acclaimed Iranian film director Dariush Mehrjui will also be honoured during the inaugural function at the Jnanajyothi Auditorium here. Actors Om Puri and Anant Nag will be guests of honour at the opening ceremony.

T.S. Nagabharana, president of the Karnataka Chalanachithra Academy, Rao, the state's Principal Secretary Basavaraju and Information Department chairman Muddu Mohan shared the details of the fest at a press meet here.

A total of 179 films, out of which 20 are Kannada movies, will be screened at the fest, said Rao.

Upendra-directed Super is among the films selected for screening. Kannada movie Rasarushi Kuvempu will be premiered and Tulu film Gaggara will also be screened.
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