A poignant and mesmerizing rendering by Tabala maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain accompanied by Sabir Khan in Saragi marked the
beginning of the 20th edition of International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK),
the prestigious film festival of Kerala. Foreign delegates ,media people and
special invitees attended the gathering. Chief Minister Oommen Chandy lit the
traditional lamp marking the opening of the week-long extravaganza in the
presence of dignitaries including foreign
delegates and Jury Chairman Julio Bressane. Addressing the gathering, Chandy said IFFK is the
second largest film festival of this kind in Asia in terms of the delegate
participation."The world has now become a village and we get an aroma of the culture, tradition and life of
people there through this festival and festival elsewhere” Ommen Chandy said.In
his key note address, Zakir Hussain said he was "overwhelmed and
delighted" to bethe part of IFFK."India
is a place of culture...a place that imbibes incredible tradition...a way of
life...in Kerala in particular," he said.Lauding the rich cultural
tradition of the state, he said, "Whether it is Thayambaka, Idakka, Chenda, Maddalam or Kathakali performances, it
is an incredibly rich cultural heritage this state represents." The
tabala genius also said he had the previlage of learning from many gurus of the
state.Later, Hussian enthralled the audience with his brief but magical
performance. 'Wolf Totem' by Jean-Jacques Annuad, was screened as the opening
film . A total of 176 films from 70 countries will be screened at 13 venues
across the city at the festival, organised by state-run Kerala Chalachitra
Academy. Sideline events such as Open Forum, Meet the Director, In Conversation
and Master Class sessions as also the Aravindan Memorial Lecture, panel
discussions and seminars will be held as part of the festival.Over 12,000 are
expected to attend the gala this year which will be concluded on December 11.
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