Panaji: Fourth South Asian Film Festival - News in Pics Jun 29


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Film-maker Madhur Bhandarkar seen at the inauguration of the fourth South Asian film festival at Kala Academy in Panaji on Friday, June 27. Also seen are  chief minister Digambar Kamath, Afghani actress Khatira Yusufi, Bollywood actress Sonal Chavan, Pakistani actress Zeba Bakhtiar, Bollywood actor and film-maker Randhir Kapoor.



The inaugural ceremony of the fourth South Asian film festival, in Panaji, on Friday, June 27.



Film-maker Sudhir Mishra, seen with Pooja Bhat and others, at the inaugural ceremony of the fourth South Asian film festival at Kala Academy in Panaji.



Bollywood actress Sonal Chavan, seen with Pakistani actress Zeba Bakhtiar , at the inauguration of the fourth South Asian film festival in Panaji.



Pakistani actress Zeba Bakhtiar seen with her son Azan Sami at the inauguration of the fourth South Asian film festival in Panaji.



Bollywood actress Sonal Chavan.



Bollywood actor and film-maker Randhir Kapoor with Goa chief secretary, J P Singh.



Chief minister, Digambar Kamath, releasing a booklet on the fourth South Asian film festival.



The cultural programme.

  

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