South India Film Festival – Celebrating Cinematic Excellence – FilmyVoice
The inaugural version of the South India Movie Competition (SIFF) kicked off with an impressive lamp lighting ceremony graced by esteemed personalities, setting the stage for a historic occasion celebrating regional storytelling and cinematic brilliance.
Among the many distinguished visitors have been Minister of Cinematography and R &B, Mr. Komatreddy Venkatreddy, Co-Founding father of aha Mr. Allu Arvind, Mrs. Megahana Jupally, Director of Myhome Constructions and Meru Faculties, Mr. TG Vishwa Prasrad of Folks Media Manufacturing facility, Mr. Ajit Thakur, Mr. Ravikant Sabnavis, CEO of aha, Director Vamsi Paidipally, and others. This ceremonious starting marked the beginning of an occasion that promised to showcase the wealthy tapestry of South Indian cinema.
The day unfolded with participating conversations and insightful panel discussions. Famend movie critic Mayank Shekhar and the legendary Allu Aravind delved into the center of Telugu cinema, whereas moderator Vani Rane led a dialogue on the GenZ perspective that includes Santosh Shoban, Anand Devarakonda, and Sri Gouri Priya, providing recent insights into the way forward for cinema. The success of cinema components was additionally explored by panellists Suparn Verma and producer Anil Thadani.
A spotlight of the day was a fireplace chat led by movie critic Taran Adarsh with Swapna Dutt, unveiling the journey of ‘Kalki,’ producing curiosity and anticipation for the movie. New age administrators Sai Rajesh and Sailesh Kolanu engaged in an insightful dialog with Prema Malini.
Because the day transitioned right into a glamorous night, a star-studded red-carpet occasion welcomed luminaries from the South Indian movie business, together with Padma Vibhushan Chiranjeevi, who was felicitated for his latest honour. The night gala, hosted by Laxmi Manchu and Navdeep, was crammed with laughter and camaraderie, culminating within the announcement of winners throughout varied classes and charming performances by Teja Sajja, Faria Abdullah, and Chandini Choudary.
Mr. Allu Arvind, Co-Founding father of aha, expressed delight in championing new expertise by way of SIFF, whereas TG Vishwa Prasad of Folks Media Manufacturing facility highlighted the pageant’s function in fostering collaboration and innovation. Mr. Ravikant Sabnavis, CEO of aha, emphasised the pageant’s significance in selling South Indian cinema and supporting rising voices within the business. Total, SIFF’s inaugural version was hailed as a monumental event celebrating the colourful cultural heritage of South Indian cinema.