DTFF 2012 Celebrates Indian Cinema with Tribute to Yash Chopra and Industry Panel
Nov 14, 2012
Legendary director Yash Chopra, shaped Indian Cinema for over five decades and left behind a rich legacy of filmmaking; one which compelled diverse audiences from around the world. To honor the late Chorpa’s contribution to film, DTFF is hosting a unique tribute and panel discussions with leading directors and actors from the Indian film industry. These two elements are design to explore the history as well as the future of filmmaking in India by creating dialogues through various discussions and screenings.
The Festival will screen two films by Chopra, including his final contribution to Indian Cinema, ‘Till I Breathe This Life’ (Jab Tak Hai Jaan), which marked his return to directing after an eight year break. Starring Indian superstar Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma, the film is one of the highly anticipated movies of this year. Capturing a heated romance among the films protagonists in typical Chopra style, the film is accentuated by idyllic scenes, powerful emotions and captivating choreography. Alongside the gala presentation, DFI is hosting a complimentary screening of ‘Till I Breathe This Life’ for the hardworking construction workforce and technicians that enjoy Bollywood films. The event will take place at Gulf Cinemas, one of the oldest screening venues in Qatar, on Tuesday, 20 November.
In addition to this exciting showcase, DTFF will also screen the 1995 blockbuster ‘The Brave Heart will Take the Bride’ (Diwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge), produced by Yash Chopra, and directed by his son Aditya Chopra. Regarded as one of the longest-running Bollywood movies, the film also stars Shah Rukh Khan, and played an important role in establishing his super-star credentials. The film will be screened as part of the complimentary community screenings at the Sony Open-Air Cinema on the Katara Esplanade on Wednesday, 21 November.
Regarded as the director who redefined romance in Indian Cinema, Yash Chopra has over 40 credits to his name as a producer, and over 20 as a director. He has won over 18 awards for his directing and script writing in addition to various honorary titles awarded by global film organisations. Indian film talent will also have a significant presence at the Festival, with accomplished actor Anupam Kher starring in David O. Russell’s ‘Silver Linings Playbook’, which will play in the ‘Special Screenings’ segment.
Several panel discussions for the public and industry delegates led by Indian talent will also be held at the Festival, with director Mira Nair discussing the making of ‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist’. DTFF’s Jury Member and renowned director Ashutosh Gowariker (Lagaan, Jodha Akbar) will participate in the discussion ‘Going Global: Can Bollywood Films Really Crossover?’ along with: Shimit Amin, director of ‘Chak De! India’ and ‘Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year’, actor Anupam Kher and Vice-President of International Promotions for Yash Raj Films, Avtar Panesar. This unique session will also be moderated by established film critic Rajeev Masand.
For all the film enthusiasts looking to get their Bollywood fix during the Festival, the Chopra tribute and various panel discussions are sure to provide a unique Indian Cinema experience. For more information regarding tickets and event schedules, please click here.
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