Indian films to be shown at Toronto Festival 26th Aug 2006
14.00 IST
By Agencies
More than five titles from veteran and first-time Indian filmmakers will be premiered at the 31st Toronto International Film Festival, which begins in Toronto early next month.
The films to be shown at the festival which runs from September 7-16, include Karan Johar 's Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (in picture), Kabir Khan 's Kabul Express , Chitra Palekar's 'Grave-Keeper's Tale', Rajnesh Domalpalli's 'Vanaja' and Haobam Paban Kumar's 'Cry in the Dark.'
"India, a nation of different cultures and languages, makes its cinema diverse, dynamic and exciting," Noah Cowan, Festival Co-Director said, adding, "films in Hindi, Marathi, Telugu and Manipuri will be shown at the festival, along with several major world premieres from talented new filmmakers."
"Indian films demonstrate the impressive range of Indian cinema, and we at the Festival are thrilled to be a part of its future."
Heavyweights from Hollywood, European and Indian cinema are set to descend to Toronto on September 7 as the annual event strengthens its reputation as an international launch pad for films, organizers said.
The lineup of special guests attending this year's event was unveiled Tuesday along with the complete list of the 352 films that will be screened throughout the week.
The guest list tops 500 and runs from Bollywood mega superstar Amitabh Bachchan , to the Chinese silver screen goddess, Zhang Ziyi, as well as Hollywood's Brad Pitt.
Russell Crowe, Dustin Hoffman, Pierce Brosnan, Jennifer Lopez, Anthony Hopkins, Tom Hanks and Sharon Stone are also expected to show up at the festival.