Anurag Basu, singer Yohani and Warda Nadiadwala win at IIFTC 2022

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Anurag receiving the award from Mikael Svensson
Anurag receiving the award from Mikael Svensson

INVC NEWS
Mumbai,

On the opening gala night of Asia’s largest film tourism event, IIFTC honored filmmaker Anurag Basu for his outstanding contribution to world tourism through his cinema. The award was presented by Mikael Svensson, Co-President, European Film Commission Network (EUFCN) at a glittering award ceremony in Mumbai.

Warda Nadiadwala at the Red Carpet
Warda Nadiadwala at the Red Carpet

About IIFTC: IIFTC Conclave started in 2013, to create a credible B2B platform for Film Commissions and Tourism Offices from around the world to meet the Indian film industry. Widely recognized as one of the Top Location Shows globally, IIFTC Conclave has become the undisputed #1 film location show in India, having successfully concluded 8 editions of its flagship conclave with participation from over 55 countries.

Yohani crooning Manike Mage Hithe after receiving the award
Yohani crooning Manike Mage Hithe after receiving the award

According to Harshad Bhagwat, Promoter of IIFTC Awards, “Anurag’s cinema has showcased many wonderful locations and given an impetus to film tourism, be it Murder or Gangster or Kites or Jagga Jasoos. His cinema impacted the tourism of the locations they were shot at making him the obvious choice for the award.”

Another big winner of the evening was Bengali Director, Kamaleswar Mukherjee, who in his career spanning over 13+ years has directed 11 films. The star of the evening was the Sri Lankan singer Yohani whose song ‘Manika Mage Hithe’ got global recognition and is currently also trending in India.

Kamleshwar Mukherjee receiving the award
Kamleshwar Mukherjee receiving the award

The evening also saw awards for Cinematic Excellence being presented to the makers of Vaazhl (Tamil), Disco Raja (Telugu), Kotigobba 3 (Kannada), Thaali Pogathey (Tamil), Sardar Udham (Hindi), Baaghi 3 (Hindi), and Annabelle Sethupati (Tamil) for showcasing global locations to Indian audiences.

The evening was the opening night of the 3-day mega film tourism event featuring over 50 international companies from over 20 countries coming to Bollywood, Mumbai to woo Indian filmmakers. The event saw participation from countries including Azerbaijan, Abu Dhabi, Krakow, Kazakhstan, Montenegro, Norway, Oman, Panama, Poland, Sri Lanka, Sweden, and Yas Island to name a few.

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