Cannes is a prestigious film festival in the world and every celebrity wishes to be a part of the biggest event at least once in their lifetime. Meanwhile, Allu Sirish has grabbed the opportunity and has been to the film festival. Sirish participated in multiple events over there and shared his experience via Twitter. The young hero felt that Telugu cinema deserves much more appreciation and recognition at the International film festival.
“India Pavilion, Cannes: 1) At a panel discussion on regional cinema, moderated by @baradwajrangan. 2) Interacting with I&B Ministry officials & various industry stakeholders on how to make Indian content that appeals to the global audience. @ficci_india.
India Pavilion, Cannes : 1) At a panel discussion on regional cinema, moderated by @baradwajrangan. 2) Interacting with I&B Ministry officials & various industry stakeholders on how to make Indian content that appeals to global audience. @ficci_india pic.twitter.com/yIlKi73L3r
— Allu Sirish (@AlluSirish) May 16, 2018
The fashion & glamour at Cannes overpowers the millions worth of biz deals signed there. Marathi, Malayali & Assamese films to had market screenings but none from the largest regional industry: Telugu. I&B Min officials complain that Tollywood fraternity isn’t very participative.
The fashion & glamour at Cannes overpowers the millions worth of biz deals signed there. Marathi, Malayali & Assamese films to had market screenings but none from the largest regional industry : Telugu. I&B Min officials complain that Tollywood fraternity isnt very participative.
— Allu Sirish (@AlluSirish) May 16, 2018
But I spoke to many people in our industry. They want to be present at these forums but clueless. From all my visits & interactions I’ll submit a report to our apex body: TFPC. Hope we have better representation at such forums henceforth.” Sirish tweeted.
But I spoke to many people in our industry. They want to be present at these forums but clueless. From all my visits & interactions I'll submit a report to our apex body : TFPC. Hope we have better representation at such forums henceforth.
— Allu Sirish (@AlluSirish) May 16, 2018