KARACHI: Pakistan
International Film Festival hosted a start-studded evening for its first awards
gala ceremony on the closing day of the four-day festival at Frere Hall,
Karachi. The event also featured live performance of Sufi Music Maestro Abida
Parveen and a fashion showcase, followed by dinner.
The event started with a keynote speech by Alyy Khan, forerunner
to the speech given by Sultana Siddiqui, president of the Karachi Film Society.
Speaking about the event she said, “I would like to thank everyone who has been
a part of the first Pakistan International Film Festival including the foreign
delegates, Cultural Department of Sindh government, Ministry of
Information of the Federal government, founding members of KFS, entertainment
fraternity and everyone who trusted our vision and supported us. I hope that
this collective effort grows in the following years.”
Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum
Aurangzeb was also present at the event as the chief guest. Speaking about the
festival she said “Artists have a huge role in portraying a positive image of
their country and promoting tolerance in the society. I would like to
appreciate the Karachi Film Society for hosting the Pakistan International Film
Festival and congratulate all the members of KFS and participants of PiFF for
making this festival a huge success.”
The award ceremony kicked off with Sarwat Gillani and Azfar
Rehman as the first hosts. In the category of best documentary feature “Parween
Rehman-The Rebel Optimist” directed by Mahera Omer from Pakistan won the award
which was presented by Ali Rehman Khan and Kubra Khan. In the category of best
documentary (short) Veil Done from India won the award. For the category of
best short film Aghai Nazem from Iran won the award which was presented by Fiza
Ali Meerza and Nabeel Qureshi. In the category of best feature Lala Begum,
directed by Mehreen Jabbar won the award which was presented by Mahira Khan.
Following these categories Ayesha Omar and Ahsan Khan joined the evening as the
hosts. In the category of best editor Mitesh Soni (Jannan) won the award
which was presented by Shobu Yarlagadda (producer of mega blockbuster movie
Baahubali) and Nadia Hussain. In the category of best cinematography Rana
Kamran won the award for Na Maloom Afrad 2 which was presented by Asim Raza and
Martha Mitchell. Following these categories the lead cast of Cake Aamina
Sheikh, Sanam Saeed and Adnan Malik joined as the hosts. In the category of
best debut female Hania Amir won the award for Janaan and in the category of
best debut male Ali Rehman Khan won the award for Janaan. Both these awards
were presented by Imran Abbas and Sabrina Chiolfi (Italian academic researcher
on South Asian films). In the category of best writer Khalil ur Rehman won the
award for Punjab Nahi Jaungi which was presented by Nadia Khan and Subhash
Kapoor (director of Jolly LLB 1 and 2). In the category of best director Nadeem
Baig won the award for Punjab Nahi Jaungi which was presented by Momina Duraid
and Anjum Rajabali (Indian actor, script/screenplay writer). The recognition
awards were given to Dawn Media Group, HUM TV and Jamil Baig of Nueplex for
their contributions and efforts in making Pakistan International Film Festival
a success. Ali Zafar was honoured with a special award in the category of
artist for peace at the event. These awards were given by Sultana Siddqui and
Marriyum Aurangzeb. Following these categories the stage was shared by Sarwat
Gillani and Ayesha Omar as the hosts. In the category of best film Punjab Nahi
Jaungi won the award which was presented by S. S. Rajamouli and Meera. In the
category of best music Sahir Ali Bagga won the award for Arth-The Destination
which was presented by Ali Zafar and Hadiqa Kiyani. In the category of best actor
female Mehwish Hayat won the award for Actor in Law which was presented by
Sania Saeed and Humayun Saeed. In the category of best actor male Fahad Mustafa
won the award for actor in law which was presented by celebrated Indian actor
Vinay Pathak and Hareem Farooq.
The four-day festival comprised panel discussions on the
subjects of ‘Film Diplomacy & Cross Border Collaboration’, ‘Innovation on
Screen: Digital Dimensions’, ‘Genre Busters’, ‘From Script to Screen and
Beyond’, ‘Films for Change: Socially Motivated content in South Asian Film
Industry’ and ‘The Future of Music and Lyrics: How important is music in the
sub continental cinema’. The participant lineup was diverse and included
prominent local and foreign speakers; Asim Raza, Anjum Rajabali (celebrated
Indian script/screenplay writer), Nandita Das (actor/director/producer of
upcoming Indian movie Manto), Harsh Narayan (Indian filmmaker), Sajal Aly,
Rashid Khwaja, Abrar Ali Khan, Farees Shah, Faizan Syed, Adnan Sarwar, Sana
Tauseef, Atiqa Odho, S. Rajamouli (director of the mega blockbuster movie,
Baahubali), Vinay Pathak (acclaimed Indian actor), Kamran Jawed, Amin Farooqui,
Tahir Moosa, Zeenat Lakhani (writer of Saba Qamar starrer Hindi Medium), Saket
Chawdhari (director of Hindi Medium), Nishtha Jain (maker of documentary film
Gulabi Gang), Haseena Moin, Jami, Subhash Kapoor (prominent Indian producer,
screenplay writer and director, known for his work in Jolly LLB 1 and 2),
Vishal Bhardwaj (Indian filmmaker), Hareem Farooq, Izzat Majid, Asif Noorani,
Sultan Arshad, Rekha Bhardwaj (Indian playback singer), Dr Omer Adil, Nila
Madhab Panda (director of Kadvi Hawa) and Mr Shobu (producer of mega
blockbuster movie Baahubali).
There were a total of eight movie premieres - Cake, The Valley,
Lala Begum, Moomal Rano, Zaraab, The Song of Scorpions, Kuch Bheege Alfaaz and
The Wishing Tree. Apart from the premieres, screenings of short films,
documentaries and feature films were organised at various institutes throughout
the city including Goethe Institut, Iqra Defence Valley, Iqra University North
Nazimabad campus, Alliance Françoise and T2F.
The festival was supported by the Cultural Department of Sindh
Government and Ministry of Information of the Federal Government of Pakistan,
HUM TV, Nueplex Cinemas and Dawn Media Group. Commercial partners for the event
were Unilever and Khaadi.
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