South Asian Film Festival begins in Goa
South Asian Film Festival begins in Goa
Pooja Bhatt says that the full house auditoriums prove the popularity of the event.

Panaji: South Asian Film Festival (SAFF) began here today with the screening of movie Kashmir ki Kali which was shown as a special tribute to late Shammi Kapoor.

The festival was declared open by Goa Chief Minister Digambar Kamat in the presence of Randhir Kapoor and Rajeev Kapoor, the scion of the Kapoor family, and representatives of South Asian countries.

The four-day festival is expected to screen 50 movies from South Asia.

Declaring the festival open, Kamat said Goa has become destination of the film festivals and the state looks at hosting more such successful festivals.

Randhir Kapoor was felicitated by State Chief Secretary Sanjay Srivastava honouring contribution of the Kapoor family to Indian cinema.

"Cinema knows no boundaries. It s just an emotion that we create. We should have lot of cultural exchange amongst the South Asian nations," Kapoor said responding to the felicitation.

Pooja Bhatt, addressing audience, said there were rumours that SAFF does not receive much response compared to International Film Festival of India (IFFI). "But the full house auditorium here is a testimony of the popularity of the festival," she added.

The representatives from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Maldives were felicitated at the inaugural function.

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