Hi Raja. You have given a nice coverage on IFFI 2005 at Goa. I have a
personal comment on IFFI and it is that the Government should employ
more nearby theatre for IFFI from Next year. They Should also give
Priority to Film Schools and Institute of Journalism. People from Film
Making Industry should Consider this as an Encouragement for Futuristic
Film Makers and Also that they should organise few counters where one
can Hand Over their Camera.They should also Arrange their Guest
Presentation after the movie has been screened completely. Please
publish this article and bring this issue to a notice.I wish that you publish
this as well in your News Papers and Give back your official reply to me
after you have published.
Regards.
V.V.Srinivasan
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Leo says
Nice content, however, the user interface isn’t user friendly, at times it
pays to stick to the normal blog interface. Hope you do something about
it.
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Anandi says
Hi there,
Just thought it might be a good idea to provide a link to your past reviews. Speaking as someone who has tried in vain to find reviews by yourself thanks to the rather bizarre rediff search engine which seems to throw up everything but reviews. I’m enjoying the blogs, keep em coming! Btw don’t suppose u have a myspace page.
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Priya says
Would really appreciate if you could prevail on your swindler dad to return the lakhs that he owes me. Having loaned that money for the humanitarian cause of putting food in your and your mother’s mouth, fuel in your car, running your household expenses for over 2 years, sponsoring your New Years Goa trip for milennium celebrations and your mother’s Dubai trip and heart medicines, I think its only fair that he return the my hard earned money.
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sweta gupta says
i just wanna b ur frend …m a female…studying in kolkata….
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Abdul Rahim says
hi all
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Chill Baba says
have a chillum while in goa and all the movies will make sense
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P Sam says
I just happened to stumble into this blog. The bit on governmentalism
brought back many memories of IFFI -95. I would like to mention one. I
was then part of a multimedia software products group. We had our stall
at the venue where we interacted with many visitors during the festival.
On one of the days, a VVIP entourage strolled in ( the then I&B
minister’s) and spread around the stall. The officials accompanying the
minister would pose questions to us related to the various products and
translate our replies (both in English) to the minister. At one stage the
minister directly started interacting with us & I was getting engaged in a
rather longish conversation. Seeing this, the officials with him tried to
interrupt us. After some time he left, but some of the members of his
group came back to warn me & the rest of us about not interacting
directly with VVIPs. They seemed to be clearly angry. That was my first
brush with officialdom at that level.
how are u
Hi Raja. You have given a nice coverage on IFFI 2005 at Goa. I have a
personal comment on IFFI and it is that the Government should employ
more nearby theatre for IFFI from Next year. They Should also give
Priority to Film Schools and Institute of Journalism. People from Film
Making Industry should Consider this as an Encouragement for Futuristic
Film Makers and Also that they should organise few counters where one
can Hand Over their Camera.They should also Arrange their Guest
Presentation after the movie has been screened completely. Please
publish this article and bring this issue to a notice.I wish that you publish
this as well in your News Papers and Give back your official reply to me
after you have published.
Regards.
V.V.Srinivasan
Nice content, however, the user interface isn’t user friendly, at times it
pays to stick to the normal blog interface. Hope you do something about
it.
Hi there,
Just thought it might be a good idea to provide a link to your past reviews. Speaking as someone who has tried in vain to find reviews by yourself thanks to the rather bizarre rediff search engine which seems to throw up everything but reviews. I’m enjoying the blogs, keep em coming! Btw don’t suppose u have a myspace page.
Would really appreciate if you could prevail on your swindler dad to return the lakhs that he owes me. Having loaned that money for the humanitarian cause of putting food in your and your mother’s mouth, fuel in your car, running your household expenses for over 2 years, sponsoring your New Years Goa trip for milennium celebrations and your mother’s Dubai trip and heart medicines, I think its only fair that he return the my hard earned money.
i just wanna b ur frend …m a female…studying in kolkata….
hi all
have a chillum while in goa and all the movies will make sense
I just happened to stumble into this blog. The bit on governmentalism
brought back many memories of IFFI -95. I would like to mention one. I
was then part of a multimedia software products group. We had our stall
at the venue where we interacted with many visitors during the festival.
On one of the days, a VVIP entourage strolled in ( the then I&B
minister’s) and spread around the stall. The officials accompanying the
minister would pose questions to us related to the various products and
translate our replies (both in English) to the minister. At one stage the
minister directly started interacting with us & I was getting engaged in a
rather longish conversation. Seeing this, the officials with him tried to
interrupt us. After some time he left, but some of the members of his
group came back to warn me & the rest of us about not interacting
directly with VVIPs. They seemed to be clearly angry. That was my first
brush with officialdom at that level.