International Film Festival of India (Iffi) came to Goa in 2004 and glittered the capital city with lights and infrastructure, however, local actors and filmmakers are still looking for the hope that film culture would get a boost and people would come to theatres to watch Konkani films produced locally.
Stakeholders from the local film industry say that Iffi has not helped them to propel.
According to them, if people come to watch Konkani films in large numbers, then they would not even require assistance from the government to produce films. Presently, the film production has come down and a maximum of two to three films are being produced, though there are more than 10 filmmakers.
Actor Rajdeep Naik said that the film culture in Goa came to a standstill since Iffi has come as the government is only promoting Iffi and films shown during the event.
“The government has not released...
Stakeholders from the local film industry say that Iffi has not helped them to propel.
According to them, if people come to watch Konkani films in large numbers, then they would not even require assistance from the government to produce films. Presently, the film production has come down and a maximum of two to three films are being produced, though there are more than 10 filmmakers.
Actor Rajdeep Naik said that the film culture in Goa came to a standstill since Iffi has come as the government is only promoting Iffi and films shown during the event.
“The government has not released...
- 8/14/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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