Curtains come down on Iffi today

Times of India | 2 months ago | 28-11-2022 | 04:13 am

Curtains come down on Iffi today

Panaji: The 53rd International Film Festival of India (Iffi) will close on Monday evening in the presence of Hindi film actor Akshay Kumar. Telugu mega-star Chiranjeevi will be present at the event to receive the Indian Film Personality of the Year award for 2022. The winners of the Golden Peacock for the best film and Silver Peacock for best director and best male and female actors will be announced, along with the winner of the ICFT Gandhi Medal.Polish film Krzysztof Zanussi’s Perfect Number is the closing film.“The red carpet for the closing film will begin around 2pm, followed by the film screening. The red carpet for the closing ceremony will start at 4pm and the closing event will begin at 4.45pm. Actor Akshay Kumar has confirmed his presence,” said festival director Ravinder Bhakkar.Goa governor P S Sreedharan Pillai, Union minister for information and broadcasting (I&B) Anurag Singh Thakur, minister for state for I&B, L Murugan, and Goa chief minister Pramod Sawant will also be present. The ceremony will be held at the Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee indoor stadium in Taleigao.

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