Panchajanyam International Film Festival -2019
February 6, 2019

My unconditional support to Panchajanyam International Film Festival
Ravi Shanker N, Rupesh Chandran Niranjan TG Sudeesh Yezhuvath and all the Panchajanyam Filmsociety friends are my extended family.
What these comrades do pursuantly in the small village like Chitoor of Palakkad District is an inspiration to all the culture warriors. This annual passion fed international film festival keeps a strong discourse going on in politics, art and cinema- so fearlessly and infectiosuly. My love and respect for the committed work they do in the cultural space is what I humbly pay in retrospect.
One of the earlier editions screened Sengadal, The Dead Sea. Then I had an opportunity to inaugurate 2016 edition. This edition screened Is it too much to ask with all the complications in projections due to digital updation of iconic Chithranjali Theatre. I shared my views in the open forum on “Women’s Republic” with my fellow fierce feminist Aparna Sivakami and it resonated so well so that I could feel real sister power with all the fuming discussions followed post session.
I have a new film in hand and I am already planning to be there for next edition. Hail Cinema and all the love it brings to life.


Independent Film Festival of Chennai – IFFC 2019
February 5, 2019
Independent Film Festival of Chennai – IFFC is bringing the finest artiste from all over India and the neighbouring countries. So looking forward to host them, hear them, screen their works and see them smile






IFFC-2019
January 29, 2019
Devashish Makhija is an unique voice in Indian Independent films. He rages through his works of art and his film language is roaring and resentful at the same time. His expression unsettles you and leaves you with no option than to engage with him.
His new film Bhonsle backed by Manoj Bajpayee’s brilliant performance is all set to raise the curtains of Independent Film Festival of Chennai – IFFC, this February 8. Come join the fire.
Thank you Abhayanand Singh for all the support.
‘Is it too much to ask ‘-screening
January 19, 2019
Attention Mumbai

Is it too much to ask screens as part of best of Kashish QFF Package.




Screening alerts in Mumbai -2019
January 8, 2019
This year’s Best of KASHISH Mumbai Queer Film Festival is organized in collaboration with Sophia College for Women on Wednesday, January 16th from 12.30 PM to 5.00 PM
&
KASHISH Chalchitra Utsav will be on Sunday, Jan 20th from 11 AM to 8 PM at The Bombay Art Society.
In both the events Is it too much to ask will be screened for both students and the general public. Mumbaiites please catchup with the screenings.
This little documentary is been traveling long and far across continents and the screenings are counting more than hundred. Thanks for all the love.