Moscow International Film Week : Moscow International Film Week started with the screening of Kiran Rao-directed film 'Lapata Ladies at Khudozhestvenny Cinema in the Russian capital Moscow. Many famous personalities of the Russian film industry attended this grand opening ceremony. Indian films are getting a great response from the Russian audience. People from the film industry from all over the world also took stock of the film locations being prepared in Moscow and things related to film production.
Let us tell you that Moscow International Film Week will run in the capital till August 28. Big personalities of the film industry from all over the world attended the opening ceremony at Khudozhestvenny cinema. Actor Milos Bikovic, director and writer Zora Kryzhovnikov, actor Nikita Volkov, and other celebrities were present on the first day. At the special screening, people praised the Indian comedy-drama "Missing Ladies"
Talking about the film industry, more than 40 countries have participated in this festival. Vadim Vereshchagin, director of the largest Russian distribution company, said, "Russia and India have long-standing cultural ties and we hope that this festival will strengthen these ties." People living in Russia watch Indian films not with words but with emotions. As more and more Indian films are shown in Russia, we hope that Russians will understand Indian cinema more.
Indian films are now ruling the world: Indian producer Dil Raju
Dil Raju, the producer of Ram Charan and Kiara Advani's upcoming movie Game Changer, also reached this Moscow Film Festival where he said that we have already shot many films in Russia. Many Bollywood films are now being shot in Russia, if we talk about it, the government here helps us a lot, there is a very good relationship and along with this, if we look at the cost of film shooting, it is not very expensive. Dil Raju said that Ram Charan and Kiara Advani's movie Game Changer will be released in December Christmas, along with this his next projects are with South superstar Vijay Deverakonda. Dil Raju said that compared to earlier, our respect has increased a lot in the world regarding the films made in India, many big films are now made in India. When producer Dil Raju was asked whether he would watch films from other countries at the Moscow Film Festival, he said that I am very creative and do not get inspired by other films, I am eager to watch Indian films.
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