The 4th edition of the Delhi International Film Festival was held recently in National Capital. The festival was sponsored by Amrapali Group and continued from 5th of December-10th December 2015 at the Central Park and NDMC Convention Centre in Connaught Place. Organized on a grand scale, the festival saw presence of delegates and dignitaries from more than 70 countries of the world.
A magnanimous grand total of 219 films were showcased in this festival and there was a separate section reserved for art. The focus country for this International Film festival was Russia whereas Israel was the country partner for the event. The film festival was visited by various film and theatre personalities who were all praise for it. Many movies became immensely popular among the guests and appreciations were flying high.
A spokesperson for Amrapali Group said, “It was great pride for us to be associated with the 4th Delhi International Film Festival. By sponsoring the event, we want to portray Amrapali Group’s support to films and art. Such film festivals lend fillip to the cross cultural exchange of ideas and hence, should be encouraged at every level. Also, it would motivate various budding artists to showcase their talent to the world.”
To conclude the event, an award ceremony was organized on 10th Dec at PHD House New Delhi where National and International Personalities were felicitated. Dr. Pallavi Mishra, CEO, Amrapali Media Vision and Ms. Deepshikha gave away awards to the winners in the ceremony.
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