New York Indian Film Festival 2016


16th Annual NEW YORK INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL
May 7 - 14, 2016


REVIEWS
 
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New York Indian Film Festival Selects ‘Let’s Dance to the Rhythm’ as Opening Night Film
  
 

Bardroy Baretto’s Konkani  feature “Let’s Dance to the Rhythm” will open the 16th annual New York Indian Film Festival.

Centering on a destined-for-disaster love story between a singer and her mentor, “Let’s Dance to the Rhythm” is a 1960s-set romance-drama that celebrates Goan music. The film, which stars Vijay Maurya, Palomi Ghosh and Prince Jacob, will screen at the festival’s opening night gala on May 7 at NYC’s Skirball Center for Performing Arts.

“’Let’s Dance to the Rhythm’ is a beautiful representation of another era, where jazz music flourished outside of the realms of the popular Hindi cinema of Bombay,” NYIFF director Aseem Chhabra said in a statement.  “The film is a joyful celebration of the music, the energy and the musicians and it is a story that not many people know about.”

Umesh Kulkarni’s “Highway,” a diversity-centered Marathi film that follows an Indian road trip, has been selected as the festival’s centerpiece film.  NYIFF will close with Hansal Mehta’s “Aligarh,” which offers a glimpse into the true-life story of a professor who was fired for his sexual orientation.

The 16th annual NYIFF runs from May 7-14 in New York City, and further information on the festival’s additional screenings and events will be released April 10.

 
  URL: http://variety.com/2016/film/news/new-york-indian-film-festival-1201748678/
 
 
 

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