Wednesday, November 01, 2006

TITULAR TRAILS...

“This is the first time that a country has been the ‘Guest of Honour’ at the Frankfurt Book Fair twice (India was Guest of Honour twenty years ago). In those twenty years, the Indian book market has changed beyond recognition with 80,000 new books on the market each year.” “…the title translates to lots of space devoted not just to Indian publishing, but India culture… One of the highlights will be the Saturday evening screening of Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (Never Say Goodbye), starring Bollywood household name, Shah Rukh Khan. The fim has been directed by Karan Johar who will attend its screening in Frankfurt on Saturday, October 7. Leading fi lm director, Mira Nair, will speak and take questions about her new film Th e Namesake on Sunday, October 8. Audiences will have the chance to enjoy a viewing of the USA-based director’s work on Friday, October 6. On Sunday, October 8, the small Book Fair Cinema is entirely dedicated to Bollywood with screenings of popular films including Disco Dancer, Rang de Basanti and Parineeta..”
– Liz Sich, Director, Colman Getty
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For Complete IIPM - Article, Click on IIPM-Editorial Link

Source:- IIPM-Business and Economy, Initiative:- Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri - 2006

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