Bharat Pavilion inaugurated at Cannes in the presence of Shekhar Kapur, Anupam Kher

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The Bharat Pavilion was inaugurated at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, featuring renowned personalities Shekhar Kapur and Anupam Kher. Kapur highlighted India's transformative cinema role, while Kher shared heartfelt reflections on his journey. Paris official Anne-Louise Mésadieu emphasized cultural bridges, promising co-production support. The event included the launch of IFFI 2025 Poster, underscoring India's tech embrace in film.

"I am eight years younger to my country and we both grew together." - Anupam Kher
Mumbai, May 15: Marking yet another significant step in India's growing global cinematic footprint, the Bharat Pavilion was officially inaugurated at the 78th Cannes Film Festival on Thursday.

Key Points

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Shekhar Kapur praises India's cinema evolution at Cannes

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Anupam Kher shares personal Indian cinema journey

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Paris Region official promises co-production support to India

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IFFI 2025 Poster launched showcasing creativity and technology

The inauguration was graced by an impressive lineup of dignitaries, including Shri Shekhar Kapur, acclaimed filmmaker and Festival Director of IFFI and NFDC; veteran actor Anupam Kher; and Anne-Louise Mésadieu, Paris Region elected official, Ambassador, and Special Delegate for Diplomatic Relations.

In her address, Anne-Louise Mésadieu welcomed the Bharat Pavilion to Cannes, expressing admiration for India's rich cinematic history and its ability to tell stories that transcend borders. She emphasized the importance of such cultural bridges in fostering global understanding and diplomacy and said that the France government is available to ease and facilitate co-productions with India.

In his inaugural address, Shekhar Kapur highlighted the transformational power of cinema and India's evolving role as a creative powerhouse on the world stage.

The ceremony further featured the much-anticipated launch of the IFFI 2025 Poster and Trailer. "IFFI's new poster is a reflection of 'convergence of creativity and technology', India is ready to embrace technology and play a dominant role in the Global content creation space", said Gautam Bhanot, GM, Film Promotion (Festivals, Market and International Participation), NFDC India while explaining the philosophy behind the new IFFI poster.

One of the key highlights was the launch of the India Film Guide, a comprehensive resource that showcases India's vast filmmaking talent, incentives for international co-productions, and filming locations. The guide was launched by the attending dignitaries, symbolizing India's openness to global collaboration.

Veteran actor Anupam Kher delivered a special address, sharing heartfelt reflections on the journey of Indian cinema and his personal experiences representing India internationally.

"I am eight years younger to my country and we both grew together. We have really, really done very well. This is my first time in Cannes, I am so happy to be here in the Mahakumbh of cinema." Kher said.

The Bharat Pavilion organised by NFDC and FICCI under the aegis of Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Govt. of India, at Cannes continues to serve as a vibrant platform for promoting Indian cinema on a global scale, connecting filmmakers, distributors, and audiences from around the world under one cultural umbrella.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
So proud to see our cinema getting global recognition! 🇮🇳 The Bharat Pavilion is a fantastic initiative. Shekhar Kapur and Anupam Kher are perfect ambassadors for Indian cinema. Hope this leads to more international collaborations and our regional films get equal representation too!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the effort, I hope this isn't just about Bollywood. India has such diverse regional cinema - Malayalam, Tamil, Bengali films have been winning international awards for decades. The Bharat Pavilion should truly represent all of India's cinematic excellence.
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Arjun S.
Anupam Kher's speech was so emotional! "8 years younger than my country" - what a beautiful way to express his journey. Our cinema has come a long way from black & white era to now having a permanent presence at Cannes. Jai Hind! 🎥
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Sneha R.
The India Film Guide is a brilliant idea! Foreign filmmakers often don't know about our amazing shooting locations beyond Rajasthan and Goa. Hope they include details about North-East India too - such breathtaking landscapes waiting to be captured on film!
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but government should ensure this isn't just symbolic. Need concrete policies to support indie filmmakers who struggle with funding. Cannes exposure is great, but what about improving cinema infrastructure back home? Our single screens are dying!
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Neha T.
France calling Cannes the "Mahakumbh of cinema" shows how much they respect our cultural references ❤️ This partnership can be game-changing. Imagine French technology combined with Indian storytelling - we could create some magic! More power to Team India at Cannes!

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