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Renowned Hindi Film ‘Pinky Beauty Parlour’, Short film ‘Aaba’ and ‘The Cinema Travellers’ to be screened at IFFM 2017

Super hit drama film ‘Pinky Beauty Parlour’ to be screened at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne

This film is a 2016 drama directed by Akshay Singh. Feature Akshay Singh himself, Sulagna Panigrahi, Vishwanath Chatterjee who play a role of a cop in the film. the movie is an engaging tale of two sisters who are happy in their own skin tone but their surroundings like family and society are not. They live in an environment where people are obsessed with fairer skin. The Film takes us on a touching journey of two sisters’ lives, Pinky and Bulbul, who run a Beauty parlor in one of the by-lanes of Varanasi, the holiest of cities in India.

 
Directed by Akshay Singh, this film is all set to be screened at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2017
 

Award winning Short film ‘Aaba’ to be screened at Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2017

 

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Aaba is Amar Kaushik’s directorial debut, this movie has been screened at many film festivals and also has won. This movie is set in a village of Arunachal Pradesh which is North East India, it is about a young girl who has lost her parents and now she lives with her grandparents. She comes to know that her grandfather is in the advanced stages of lung cancer and may be will survive just for few weeks. Her grandfather spends rest of his days revisiting his personal possessions and digging his own grave. But the movie has a twist and so does life and things change with the very path.

 
This Amar Kaushik’s beautiful film will be screened at the Indian Film Festival Of Melbourne 2017
 
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2016, Cannes released film ‘The Cinema Travellers’ will be now screened at the Indian Film Festival Of Melbourne 2017

This documentary by Shirley Abraham, Amit Madheshiya was premiered at the Cannes last year and won the special jury award for best documentary and many more 10 awards. This movie showcases the journey of the showmen who travel with reels of cinema to the rural village audiences, and how the time has changed and now technology has changed in time. The story is about how the old kind of cinema seeing is still kept alive in rural places. 
 
This amazing and most award winning documentary is going to be screen at one of the biggest film festivals in Melbourne, that is the Indian Film Festival Of Melbourne 2017

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