Wednesday 25 June 2014

All Lights Film Services,have taken three Indian movies to the reputed red carpet of Indian International Film Festival of Queensland.

All Lights Film Services, one of the leading Film Festival consultancies in India have taken three Indian movies to the reputed red carpet of Indian International Film Festival of Queensland. Movies which includes, '101 Chodyangal', 'Pinky-Ek Sathyakatha' and 'Kapus Kondyachi Goshta' will get screened in the festival as the official selection. The festival is scheduled from June 28th - 2nd July 2014. 

'101 Chodyangal' directed by Sidharth Shiva is literally continuing its dream run in the International Film Festival circuit. With the guidance of All Lights Film Services, the movie tasted success in various reputed film festivals, and it includes the Best Picture Award in the Noida International Film Festival. The crew members of the film is highly excited about the official selection in Queensland Indian International Film Festival, and they are glad to proclaim the glory of Malayalam Cinema in the land of Kangaroos. '101 Chodyangal' portrays the story of a boy who is in search of 101 questions from his surroundings and experiences. The movie has Master Minon, Indrajith Sukumaran and Lena in the lead roles. 

Kapus Kondyachi Goshta is directed by Mrunalini Bhosale, and this Marathi Film is all set to create revolutions in the International Film Festival circuit. The movie portrays the life of Jyothi, a young girl who tries hard to look after her family which comprises of three sisters. After the suicide of her father and murder of her mother, she becomes the sole bread winner in the family. Like an elder male in the family, she safeguards and protects her sisters, and finally emerges successfully in the life. The movie is known for its raw making, and the realistic incidents have been showcased to perfection by the mesmerizing lady director. 

Pinky-Ek Sathyakatha directed by Sudhin Thakur tries to unleash the unhealthy trends which is ruling the Indian Sports sector. The movie tries to portray the unholy nexus and hand in glove relation between Indian politics and sports, and the illicit use of Testosterone doses among women athletes is being portrayed in a raw manner in the film. The movie is inspired from the real life incidents of Pinky Pramanik, an young Indian athlete who is allegedly accused of gender forgery. 

All Lights Film Services is now emerging as the top notch film festival consultancy in the nation, and it is helping Indian movies to reach the global platform of glory. With its impeccable services and guidance, it is serving filmmakers in its most unique manner, and thus, they will reach the doorsteps of fame and exposure without any hassles. ALFS is headed by Mr. Sohan Roy, the director who made the much controversial classic, 'DAM 999'. Nisha Joseph, the Manager of ALFS and her crew members are spending their soul and sweat to take Indian movies to a global level.

http://www.kerala.com/malayalamcinema/news_all-lights-film-services-takes-3-films-to-indian-international-film-festival-of-queensland.htm

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