source : dailynews.lk
The Indian Film Academy opened its second decade of festivity in Colombo   yesterday.
The three-day Videocon IIFA Weekend is expected to spark massive media   coverage for Sri Lanka as foreign artistes as well as business giants   across the globe will take part, showcasing the country as a business   enterprise, tourist destination as well as an excellent film location.
Day one of the IIFA weekend began with the IIFA global Press Conference.   Over 400 local and international media from different institutions  took  part in the event which unveiled details of the entertainment in  store  for the days ahead.
Actors Vivek Oberoi, Dia Mirza, Boman Irani, Riteish Deshmukh,   Jacqueline Fernendez took part in the event along with vocalist Anushka   Manchanda and the IIFA delegates.
Economic Development Deputy Minister Lakshman Yapa Abeywardana said that   Sri Lanka did not get the opportunity to stage grand scale festivals   for nearly three decades. He added that the Government has put every   effort to make IIFA awards a success and see that everything runs   smoothly.
Sri Lankan cricket captain Kumar Sangakkara said that it has been a   challenge to stage IIFA in Sri Lanka.
First up on the entertainment schedule in IIFA’s list was the ‘IIFA   Rocks’ fashion extravaganza which showcased some stunning garments from   Indian designers Manish Malhotra and Vickram Phadnis as well as Sri   Lankan designers Yoland and Kanchana (KT Brown).
The FICCI-IIFA Global Business Forum to be inaugurated by President   Mahinda Rajapaksa will follow today. President Rajapaksa will exchange   views with reputed delegates from the business and entertainment sector   as well as some personalities involved in cricket. The event will take   place at Colombo Hilton.
IIFA workshops on cinema for students and filmmakers also commences   today at the Ceylon Continental. Director R. Balki and actors Anupam   Kher and Jacqueline Fernandez will share their experiences with the   students in session one while the second part of the workshop is aimed   at creating a network between Indian filmmakers and Sri Lankan artistes   and directors.
Mandira Bedi, Chunky Pandey and Javed Jaffrey will host UNICEF’s   ‘Cricket for Children’, charity cricket match in the afternoon.   Bollywood stars and Sri Lankan cricketers will play for the project   which funds the IIFA village in the north. The proceedings will also go   towards rehabilitating former child soldiers.
IIFA Bling, the second fashion show featuring designs by Rocky S and   Nandita Mahtani will be in store towards the night. Soon to be launched   theatre production ‘Kingdom of Dreams’ will preview along with a   performance from Hassain Kuwajerwalla, Isha Shravani and Gauhar Khan.















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