On the third day of the ongoing International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa, known for its beautiful beaches, a golden chapter was added to the Indian film industry on Friday. For the first time, the launch of movie trailers and master classes was witnessed on a cruise floating in the Mandovi river. The trailer of the feature film Terav was launched and a cruise named Raahi was chosen for this. Till now, such events were seen only abroad.
In collaboration with Indian Film Producers Association (IMPA), trailers of movies Hard Visaya, Chhabila and Template are going to be launched in the next two days. It is also expected that this new beginning will give a new dimension to Indian industry. A magnificent tableau has also been taken out by IFFI on the Goa coast. This tableau, which went from INEX (Media Center) to Miramar beach, has given a glimpse of the journey of Indian cinema and the culture of Goa to everyone.
Engaged in fulfilling father's dream: Nagarjuna has said that to fulfill his father's dream, his family of 20 people is working together. Not only this, the entire family is nurturing the saplings of cinema studio and training institute planted by him. Therefore, even if someone is anywhere, the entire family gathers together for ANR. Father used to say that Telugu cinema also achieves supremacy, so he is trying to complete the task of making Telugu cinema popular by breaking the language barrier. However, he believes that in the present time, the language barrier in cinema will be completely eliminated. Now only Indian cinema is eternal. On this occasion, a short documentary based on the life of ANR will also be presented.
Vidhu Vinod enthralled the audience: According to media reports, film producer-director Vidhu Vinod Chopra enthralled the audience by presenting songs, music and stories of struggle in a unique way in the master class. Expressing his views on entertainment, education and upliftment, he also said that these three principles are the goal of his life. He is following them till date.
Special session on ANR's centenary: Earlier, the third day of the 55th film festival began with a special conversation on the occasion of the centenary of Telugu movie legend Akkineni Nageswara Rao. Nageswara Rao, popularly known as ANR, had a vision of combining cinema and technology, his passion for making top-class Telugu cinema to keeping the family together, as revealed by his son Nagarjuna.
With this, Nagarjuna has said that his father had only one goal. Not only this, there should be such an integration of technology in cinema that both have become complementary to each other. Perhaps this is the reason that apart from training in films, he was also taught technology i.e. engineering. So when movies like RRR had to go to Germany for Dolby, the country got its first Dolby in Hyderabad with the support of the Akkineni family, which is one of the 13 Dolbys in the world.
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