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Salim Khan felicitated at lackadaisical IFFI 2018 closing ceremony

Updated on: 29 November,2018 10:23 AM IST  | 
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Producer-actor Arbaaz Khan, son of Salim Khan, accepted the IFFI Special Award on behalf of his father.

Salim Khan felicitated at lackadaisical IFFI 2018 closing ceremony

The veteran Actor-Producer-Screenwriter, Salim Khan gets bestowed with a Special honour of Indian Film Personality of the Year at IFFI 2018. Arbaaz Khan accepts the Award on the behalf of his father.

Veteran screenwriter Salim Khan was honoured for his lifetime contribution to Indian cinema at the 49th edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) on Wednesday in what was largely a bland ceremony. Producer-actor Arbaaz Khan, son of Salim Khan, accepted the IFFI Special Award on behalf of his father.


Khan, one half of Bollywood's popular writing duo Salim-Javed credited for films such as Zanjeer, Sholay and Deewar among others, marked his presence via a text message which was read by Arbaaz, who attended the event with rumoured girlfriend Giorgia Andriani.


 
 
 
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Actor @arbaazkhanofficial along with @giorgia.andriani22 at the #IFFI2018 Red Carpet for the Closing Ceremony.

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"I want to thank IFFI, Information & Broadcasting Ministry, Government of India for honouring me with Indian Personality for Lifetime Contribution to Indian cinema. I dedicate this award to Indore, my birthplace and Mumbai my workplace, the film industry which has given me everything. I would so like to thank Mr Javed Akhtar without whose contribution it would not have been possible," Salim Khan said in the message.

In the valedictorian ceremony, Sergei Loznitsa-directed film Donbass won the biggest award of the evening, Golden Peacock. Lijo Jose Pellissery scored Silver Peacock for Best Direction for Ee Maa Yove while Silver Peacock for Best Actor (Female) went to Anastasiia Pustovit for When the Trees Fall.

Chemban Vinod won Silver Peacock for Beat Actor (Male) Ee Maa Yove.

Dominique Fishback and Tatum Marilyn Hall bagged Special Mention (Acting) for Night Comes On.

Praveen Morchhale's Walking with the Wind won the ICFT UNESCO Gandhi Award and Los Silencios bagged a special mention in the category.

Centenary Award for Best Debut Film of a Director was given to Alberto Montreal for Respeto.

Aga, directed by Milko Lazarov, won special jury award in the segment, whereas Volcano and To-Let received special mention.

Vijai Sardesai, Minister for Town & Country Planning, Government of Goa, said people compare Cannes to IFFI and they plan to make Goa the Cannes of Asia. "They say Cannes is about freedom and IFFI is about red tapism. We will make amends next year... It will be a jewel in the crown of India," Sardesai said.

The minister also paid tributes to Italian filmmaker Bernando Bertolucci, who passed away at the age of 77 on Monday. KJ Alphons, Minister of State for Tourism (Independent Charge), Govt. of India, talked about how he went from a child who would buy a 25 paisa ticket to watch a film in his village to a "Union minister in honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government".

Without naming Aamir Khan, the Union minister said it was through power of films (like "Dangal") that the Bollywood actor had become the second most influential Indian in China after PM Modi. "I don't know if anywhere in the world films are made on sanitary pads and toilets..." he said.

Alphons added, "There are a lot of people who have sacrificed their lives for this country. There are a lot of ideas for filmmakers to make realistic films."

The daring dance act by XIX group on songs such as Gajanana and Malhari in the beginning set a tone to the event, which could not maintain its momentum.

A romantic medley by Vipin Aneja did little to lift the spirits. The event was hosted by Sophie Choudry and Arjan Bajwa. 

This year country of focus was Israel and state of focus was Jharkhand.

Also present were Anil Kapoor, Jim Sarbh, Diana Penty, Rakulpreet Singh, Kabir Bedi, Goa Governor Mridula Sinha and BJP Delhi chief Manoj Tiwari, among other stars and politicians.

Rajyavardhan Rathore, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, urged people, via a video message, to be in Goa next year for its 50th edition.

The movie extravaganza, that screened 212 films from 68 countries in the last eight days, was declared closed with a promise of meeting next year in Goa for the golden jubilee celebrations.

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