Indian cinema's reel history on display at IFFI
Indian cinema's reel history on display at IFFI
The 'reel' history of Indian cinema is on display this time.

Panaji: The 'reel' history of Indian cinema, spread over 87 years, would be showcased through posters at International Film Festival of India (IFFI) which gets under way on Monday.

National Film Archives of India (NFAI) has taken up the task of showcasing some of the 'legendary film posters' at the venues in Panaji.

The copy of posters of movies like Raja Harishchandra (1913), Kalyancha Khajina (1924), Sati Savitri are amongst the ones that has been put up at auditoriums and media centre.

National Film Archives of India officer, Vijay Jadhav, said around 350 posters are on display at IFFI venues.

To prevent the original posters from any harm, NFAI has put up copy of the posters, Jadhav said.

NFAI will also screen classics, picked up from archives, including Meera, Goonj Uthi Shehenai at the IFFI, he said.

IFFI 2009 would present a bouquet of 44 films - 26 features and 18 non-feature films. The festival will end on December 3.

Nearly 6,000 delegates are likely to participate in this time. Veteran actress Waheeda Rehman will inaugurate the festival and south Indian sensation Asin and Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni too are likely to grace the occasion.

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