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From IFFI Campus

A film that took shape in the editing table. The Director, who had a sub-conscious interest in Parsi theatre, had conducted random interviews of aging Parsi theatre artists, kept those footages in her storage bank and forgotten about it.

Filmmaker Diya Cowasji and her brother Jall Cowasji shared this engrossing story of the birth of their documentary The Show Must Go On at an interaction organised by PIB at IFFI 53. The film made in cinéma vérité style tells the story of coming together of the artists of an old Parsi theatre for one final show after a long time.

After nearly 30 years of dormancy, in 2017, the ageing icons of Parsi Theatre decided to return to the stage, for one final curtain. The Director who was informed about it, went to Bombay, shot for a little while and kept the footages safely. However, mirthful time spent amidst the aging, fun-loving Parsi theatre artists made her fall in love with them and what was happening backstage! “I was so taken by their spirit, their camaraderie, the bond between the old and the young and how none of them took life seriously”.

The Director-Producer-Cinematographer Divya Cowasji says, “I had over 100 hours of footage. Didn’t know what to do with it!” Then suddenly, she found some footages taken during shooting her first movie many years ago, where a couple is talking about their experience in a play where the wife dies on stage and the husband lives all alone. That was a dropped penny moment for her.

Then, she collaborated with her brother who is a trained cinematographer. Jall says, “Before even we started editing, I spent three months categorizing all the footage into 25-30 different timelines based on different themes. Once we had those themes laid out, we realized that there is something substantial here. That's how painfully, the film slowly took shape”. Jall is also the editor, co-producer and co-director of this documentary.

The brother-sister duo’s film The Show Must Go On was the opening film in the Indian Panorama non-feature section of 53rd International Film Festival of India (IFFI).

Speaking about Parsi theatre, Divya Cowasji said, “At one time, Parsi theatre was so popular in Mumbai that legend goes, a train called 'Theatre Express' used to come on Sunday mornings to Mumbai which used to be packed with Gujarati speaking audiences. The community themselves are fun loving, enjoying a no-holds barred, unfiltered, silly sort of humour that appeal to people that makes people forget their worries and have a good laugh.” She further informed, though a few playwrights tried to write serious, tragic kind of plays, it didn’t work out with the Parsi theatre audience.

Divya Cowasji said, “A lot of these actors who returned to stage after many years were in wheelchairs, walkers and old age assistive devices. But the whole process of performing again on stage invigorated them so much that they were singing and dancing”. That’s the Parsi spirit!

Speaking about their collaboration, Jall Cowasji said, “We love to come back together time and again to collaborate". Divya Cowasji is a photographer and an award-winning documentary filmmaker. She won a National Award (2015) for ‘Qissa-e-Parsi’. Her films have screened at several international festivals.

The Show Must Go On had its world premiere at Film Southasia 2022 in Nepal.

The film’s synopsis goes as: Plunging into rehearsals, the documentary chronicles their resilience to go out one last time with a bang on stage. The creative chaos of rehearsals reveals an intimate portrait of their bonds, distinct sensibilities, and not-so-subtle unique humour. But a great tragedy befalls the cast on the eve of the final show. Will it change everything? Or will the show go on?



Mumbai [India], October 22: International Film Festival of India's (IFFI) flagship component, the Indian Panorama announced on Saturday the selection of 25 feature films and 20 non-feature films.


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According to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, these selected films will be showcased at the 53rd IFFI to be held from November 20 - 28, 2022 in Goa.

The aim of the Indian Panorama, organized by the National Film Development Corporation, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, is to select feature and non-feature films of cinematic, thematic and aesthetic excellence in accordance with the conditions and procedure in the said regulations of Indian Panorama.


The 25 Feature films are:

1. 'Mahananda', directed by Arindam Sil, Bengali

2. 'Three of Us', directed by Avinash Arun Dhaware, Hindi

3. 'The Storyteller', directed by Ananth Narayan Mahadevan, Hindi

4. 'Major', directed by Sashi Kiran Tikka, Hindi

5. 'Siya', directed by Manish Mundra, Hindi

6. 'Dhabari Quruvi', directed by Priyanandanan, Irula

7. 'Hadinelentu', directed by Prithvi Konanur, Kannada

8. 'Naanu Kusuma', directed by Krishne Gowda, Kannada

9. 'Lotus Blooms', directed by Pratik Sharma, Maithili

10. 'Ariyippu', directed by Mahesh Narayanan, Malayalam

11. 'Saudi Vellakka CC.225/2009', directed by Tharun Moorthy, Malayalam

12. 'Frame', directed by Vikram Patwardhan, Marathi

13. 'Sher Shivraj', directed by Digpal Lanjekar, Marathi

14. 'Ekda Kaay Zala', directed by Dr. Saleel Shrinivas Kulkarni, Marathi

15. 'Pratikshya', directed by Anupam Patnaik, Oriya

16. 'Kurangu Pedal', directed by Kamalakannan S, Tamil

17. 'Kida', directed by RA.Venkat, Tamil

18. 'Jai Bhim', directed by Tha. Se. Gnanavel, Tamil

19. 'Cinema Bandi', directed by Kandregula Praveen, Telugu

20. 'Kudhiram Bose', directed by Vidya Sagar Raju, Telugu

21. 'The Kashmir Files', directed by Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, Hindi

22. 'RRR' (Roudram Ranam Rudhiram), directed by S S Rajamouli, Telugu

23. 'Tonic', directed by Avijit Sen, Bengali

24. 'Akhanda', directed by Boyapati Srinivasa Rao, Telugu

25. 'Dharmveer....Mukkam Post Thane', directed by Pravin Vitthal Tarde, Marathi


The 20 Non-Feature films

1. 'Pataal-Tee', directed by Mukund Narayan and Santosh Singh, Bhotiya

2. 'Taangh', directed by Bani Singh, English

3. 'Ayushman', directed Jacob Varghese, English

4. 'Other Ray: Art of Satyajit Ray', directed by Jaydip Mukherjee, English

5. 'Gurujana', directed by Sudipto Sen, English

6. 'Hatibondhu', directed by Kripal Kalita, English

7. 'Clinton', directed by Prithviraj Das Gupta, English

8. 'The Show Must Go On', directed by Divya Cowasji, English

9. 'Khajuraho, Anand Aur Mukti', directed by Ramji Om and Deepika Kothari, Hindi

10. 'Vibhajan Ki Vibhishka Unkahi Kahaniyan', directed by Hitesh Shankar, Hindi

11. 'Fatima', directed by Sourabh Kanti Dutta, Hindi

12. 'Chhu Med Na Yul Med', directed by Munmun Dhalaria, Hindi

13. 'Before I Die', directed by Nakul Dev, Hindi

14. 'Madhyantara', directed by Basti Dinesh Shenoy, Kannada

15. 'Wagro', directed by Sainath S Uskaikar, Konkani

16. 'Veetilekku', directed by Akhil Dev M, Malayalam

17. 'Beyond Blast', directed by Saikhom Ratan, Manipuri

18. 'Rekha', directed by Shekhar Bapu Rankhambe, Marathi

19. 'Yaanam', directed by Vinod Mankara, Sanskrit

20. 'Little Wings', directed by Naveenkumar Muthaiah, Tamil


The selected films for Indian Panorama section, with an aim for the promotion of film art through, will also be screened for non-profit screening in international film festivals in India and abroad, Indian Film Weeks held under Bilateral Cultural Exchange Programmes and Specialized Indian Film Festivals outside cultural exchange protocols, and special Indian Panorama festivals in India.

The Indian Panorama was introduced in 1978 as part of the IFFI umbrella to promote Indian Films along with India's rich culture and heritage with the help of cinematic art. Since its inception, the Indian Panorama has been completely devoted to showcasing the best Indian films of the year.


Mumbai (India), July 08: The festival aims at providing a common platform for filmmakers from across the globe to showcase their talent and put forth the excellence of cinema from all over.


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Bringing together film cultures, the festival allows the understanding of various social and cultural ethos and appreciation of world cinema. The festival is conducted jointly by the Directorate of Film Festivals (under Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India) and the state Government of Goa.

With an aim of providing a common platform for the cinemas of the world to project the excellence of the film art, IFFI celebrates some of the finest cinematic works every year from India and around the world. A steering committee for 53rd International Film Festival of India has been formed to conduct this year’s with the below-mentioned. The functions of the Steering Committee is to support the Ministry to finalize the IFFI programming which includes finalizing various sections of IFFI programme, Master Classes and Workshops, cultural components. The Steering Committee deliberated over various components of IFFI and discussed ways to enhance collaborations with international film makers, participation of regional cinema, giving a platform to young film makers as well as showcase new trends in cinema along with emerging technology that enhances the experience of cinema lovers. The Steering Committee will hold a number of meetings in the run up to IFFI and ideate on content curation and explore partnerships. Union Minister Sh Anurag Singh Thakur said that his vision for IFFI is to work closely with the film fraternity from Indian Cinema and use their expertise as well as understanding to take the 53rd IFFI to the next level. He said that IFFI is a festival that aims to promote the business of cinema for the benefit of the film industry by providing collaborations and networking in order to boost the ‘creative economy’ of India. He added that the creative economy has the potential and talent to create new entrepreneurs in the M&E sector which will help transform India into a content and post production hub for the world.


The Steering Committee members are:

Official Members

  1. Minister of Information & Broadcasting and Youth Affairs & Sports (Chairman)

  2. Chief Minister of Goa (Co-Chairman)

  3. Minister of State for Information & Broadcasting

  4. Secretary, Ministry of I&B

  5. Chief Secretary, Govt. of Goa

  6. Additional Secretary & FA, Ministry of I&B

  7. Additional Secretary, Ministry of I&B

  8. Joint Secretary(Films), Ministry of I&B

  9. Pr. Director General, PIB

  10. Managing Director, NFDC

  11. Secretary (I&P), Govt. of Goa

  12. Vice Chairman, ESG, Goa

  13. CEO, ESG, Goa

Non-Official Members

  1. Mr. Manoj Muntashir

  2. Mr. Vipul Amrutlal Shah

  3. Mr. Prasoon Joshi

  4. Mr. Priyadarshan

  5. Ms. Khushboo Sunder

  6. Ms. Hrishita Bhatt

  7. Ms. Vani Tripathi

  8. Mr. Karan Johar

  9. Mr. Sukhwinder Singh

  10. Mr. Nikhil Mahajan

  11. Mr. Ravi Kottarakara

  12. Mr. Shoojit Sircar

  13. Mr, Bobby Bedi

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