Sunday, October 07, 2007

KD in New York, Kathmandu, and Mumbai

If you are in New York, or have friends there who may be interested, you may like to attend the screening of the documentary film Khayal Darpan, as part of a film festival organized by the Indo-American Arts Council, to be held between November 7 -11, 2007.
"Khayal Darpan" (100 mins) Language: Urdu/Hindi, with English subtitles
At the Mahindra IAAC Film Festival Saturday November 10, 2007 at 8.30 PM
at AMC Loews, 19th Street & Broadway, New York
More details about the film: www.khayaldarpan.info
More details about the festival:http://www.iaac.us/newsletter/newsletter_july2007.htm

For those in Kathmandu for Film South Asia, and haven't yet seen my film, I invite you to watch Khayal Darpan on 11 October at 4 pm in Hall B of Kumari Cinema (Kamal Pokhari), Kathmandu More details about the festival athttp://www.himalass ociation. org/fsa

In Mumbai, watch Khayal Darpan on 24 Oct. (10 am) at Sophia College, and on 25th October at 6:30 pm at Little Theatre, NCPA, Mumbai http://www.ncpamumbai.com/whatson/whatson.asp

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Blogger Jeevika: Asia Livelihood Documentary Festival 2009 said...

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