

A film festival is a mighty, fruitful watch inside the theatres and a handsome spectacle in the surroundings. The IFFK truly defines it. And very fascinatingly, it is a marked place of reunion. I met my degree-mates in the IFFK venues and could see and make out many other groups sharing similar joy. There are so many famous and eminent personalities from within the film business and outside about whom one might have only heard or read or seen in a television. Getting an opportunity to meet and know them close is such wonderful an experience , when they might even be one's role-model.

Coming to this very symbol of true democracy- IFFK, I've learnt that greatness of a master lies in his simplicity and his realisation of humanity/sm. Most of the films I saw and the personalities I came across during this festival, site examples for my statement.


But at the same time, I wouldn't approve of having made a mistake by working. The mentorship programme (arranged for the first time with IFFK) was a tremendous experiene of learning while working. It toned our perspectives about films and associate festivals and at the same time provided a platform to express, share, learn and unlearn.