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        | www.asianews.com.pk Indian Film Festival begins in New York from Wednesday
 November 09, 2009 By Asianews
 
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        | Celebrated Indian artists including Shabana Azmi, Naseeruddin Shah and  Sharmila Tagore will attend the MIAAC (Mahindra Indo-American Arts  Council) Film Festival that kicks off on Wednesday, with 47  screenings.The show begins with ‘Today’s Special’ staring Shah, Madhur  Jaffrey and Daily Show actor/correspondent Asif Mandvi who plays a cook  in a comedy about food and friendship set in Jackson Heights, which is  a South Asian hub in the Queens borough.”This is a story about an  immigrant family who happen to be Indian and Muslim, and it’s a story  about a father and a son,” Mandvi said.”Even in America, people who  don’t know Indians know Indian food. The reality is that it’s a great  way in for people into the culture,” she added.Indian actress Deepti  Naval, will make her directorial debut in ‘Two Paise for Sunshine Four  Annas for Rain’, which brings together a struggling gay lyricist with  an ageing prostitute played by Manisha Koirala and her 12-year-old son.  MIAAC 09 also features five Bengali artists including Buddhadeb  Dasgupta whose movie, ‘The Window’, is about Bimal and Meera, a young  couple from Kolkata on the verge of getting married when Bimal decides  to make a donation to his old school to rebuild an old window following  which chaos ensues.Star of ‘Mississippi Masala’ and ‘Kamasutra’, Sarita  Chaudhary, will be introducing her new film called ‘For Real’ about  women suffering from depression in the urban bourgeoisie classes of  Indian cities.”You think of India, you talk about poverty and other  extreme things. You don’t think of depression and boredom as a big  problem,” Chaudhary told PTI.”These are problems that happen in every  family but they don’t seem to get put on film and its often those  issues that people can relate to,” she added.Noted Lyricist, Javed  Akhtar will host ‘The State of the Indian Screenplay’ a panel  discussion on how the corporatisation and the emergence of Hollywood  studios have impacted script writing in India.Another topic Reframing  Indian Cinema will be chaired by Shyam Benegal who will talk about  competing terminologies from the evolving Indian cinema.Another session  called Queer Bollywood will discuss how media artists representing  queer culture and issues during the changing times in India, in the  backdrop of the Delhi High Court judgment.The Indo-American Arts  Council, founded in 1998, is a non-profit organisation that promotes  Indian and cross-cultural arts forms in the US. The festival, this  year, will also present several works by internationally acclaimed  director Mira Nair. | 
      
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