New Delhi [India], April 8: The 6th Aravali International Film Festival (AIFF) captivated audiences with an exceptional lineup of films, workshops, and performances celebrating the art of storytelling in its most diverse and dynamic forms.
The festival concluded with a Grand Awards Ceremony at Alliance Française de Delhi bringing filmmakers, artists and enthusiasts from all over the world, showcasing the power of storytelling and cross-cultural exchange. The evening was enlivened by a mesmerizing Kalbelia dance performance from Bikaner, Rajasthan and a special musical act by the exceptionally talented Clara Verdier from Brazil.
The Award for Best Actor Male was awarded to Gulab Singh for his role as Sultan in “Batto ka Bulbula”, Mona Singh was honored as Best Actor Female for her performance in “Ek Wajah.” In the popular Awards category, the accolade for the Best Feature Film went to “I Am No Queen”, while “Weave of Culture” won Best Short Narrative Film.
Other key winners were “I Have No Voice” from Brazil received the Best Music Video award. “Dakini” was recognized for the Best Cinematography, the title in the 48-hour filmmaking competition was claimed by “If You Won’t Act, Then Were You Even Here?”, Best Monthly Film- India and Others was awarded to “If I Could Tell You” and Best Monthly Film- French was bagged by “The Other Profile”. Special Jury and Audience Awards were also presented, reflecting a rich diversity of themes and talent. Dr. Avnish Rajvanshi said, “We support independent cinema and freedom of expression. If you want to express your voice through the medium of cinema, we are here to provide you with a platform.” AIFF continues to grow as a platform for creative expression, cultural dialogue and independent cinema.
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