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26 features and 16 non-features in Indian Panorama of 44th IFFI

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A total of 26 features and 16 non-features figure in the list of the Indian Panorama section of the next International Film Festival of India (IFFI) to be held in Panaji in Goa from 20 November.

 

The Panorama films also form the basis for the government to make its selections when sending films for participation in film festivals overseas.

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The Jury for feature films, headed by renowned filmmaker and editor B Lenin, selected 25 films out of a total of 210 eligible entries.

 

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Hindi film Pan Singh Tomar (Director Tigmanshu Dhulia) which won the Best Feature Film award at the recent 60th National Film awards is the 26th film of Indian Panorama, by virtue of direct entry. The nine- member jury took 21 days to finalise the selections.

 

The Non-Feature films jury chaired by well known director Raja Sen, picked 15 films out of 130 eligible entries. Kashmiri film Shepherds of Paradise (Director Raja Shabir Khan) which won the Best Non feature film award at the recent 60th National Film Awards is the 16th film of Indian Panorama by direct entry. The five member jury took nine days to finalise the selections.

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The juries chose Kanyaka Talkies (Malayalam, Director K R Manoj) and Rangabhoomi (Hindi, Director Kamla Swaroop) as the opening feature and non-feature films respectively for the Indian Panorama 2013 at the 44th IFFI.

 

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The features have six films in Malayalam, five in Hindi apart from another in Hindi and English, five in Bangla, three in Marathi, and one each in Mising, Kannada, Tamil, Oriya, and Konkani apart from one in Konkani and English.

 

In the non features films category, the maximum number of films selected, five are in Hindi, three in Malayalam, three in English, two in Marathi, two in Kashmiri and one in Kudukh.

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The complete list of 26 Feature films that would be shown at the 44th International Film Festival of India 2013:
Sr. NO.

    
TITLE OF THE FILM
    

LANGUAGE
    

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DIRECTOR
1

    
101 CHODYANGAL

    
MALAYALAM

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SIDHARTHA SIVA
2

    
AJANA BATAS

    
BENGALI

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ANJAN DAS
3

    
APUR PANCHALI
    

BENGALI

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KAUSHIK GANGULI
4

    
ARTIST
    

MALAYALAM

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SHAYAM PRASAD
5
    

ASTU

    
MARATHI

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SUMITRA BHAVE/SUNIL SUKHTANKAR
6

    
BAGA BEACH

    
KONKANI

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LAXMIKANT SHETGAONKAR
7

   BHARATH STORES     KANNADA     P.SHESHADRI
8

    
CELLULOID

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MALAYALAM

    
KAMAL
9

    
PHORING-DRAGONFLY
    

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BENGALI

    
INDRANIL ROYCHOWHURY
10

    
FANDRY
    

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MARATHI

    
NAGRAJ MANJULE
11
    

JAL
    

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HINDI
    

GIRISH MALIK
12
    

KANYAKA TALKIES
    

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MALAYALAM
    

K.R. MANOJ
13

    
KO:YAD

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MISING
    

MANJU BORAH
14

    
KUNJANANTHANTE KADA
    

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MALAYALAM
    

SALIM AHAMED
15

    
LISTEN AMAYA
    

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HINDI

    
AVINASH KUMAR SINGH
16

    
MEGHE DHAKA TARA
    

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BENGALI

    
KAMLESHWAR MUKHERJEE
17
    

SALA BUDHA
    

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ORIYA
    

SABYASACHI MAHAPATRA
18

    
SATYANWESHI

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BENGALI

    
RITUPARNO GHOSH
19
    

SHIP OF THESEUS
    

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ENGLISH/HINDI

    
    
ANAND GANDHI
20

    
SHUTTER

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MALAYALAM

    
JOY MATHEW
21

    
TAPAAL

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MARATHI

    
LAXMAN UTEKAR
22

    
THE COFFIN MAKER

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ENGLISH/KONKANI

    
VEENA BAKSHI
23
    

THANGAMEENGAL
    

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TAMIL
    

RAM
24

    
BHAAG MILKHA BHAAG
    

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HINDI
    

RAKESH OMPRAKASH MEHRA
25
    

OMG OH MY GOD
    

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HINDI

    
UMESH SHUKLA
26
    

PAN SINGH TOMAR
    

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HINDI
    

TIGMANSHU DHULIA

 

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The complete list of 16 Non-Feature films that would be screened at the 44th International Film Festival of India 2013:
Sr. NO.

    
TITLE OF THE FILM
    

LANGUAGE
    

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DIRECTOR
1
    

23 WINTERS
    

Kashmiri/Hindi
    

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Rajesh S. Jala
2

    
A DREAM CALLED AMERICA
    

Hindi
    

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Anoop Sathyan
3

    
BEHIND THE MIST
    

Malayalam
    

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Babu Kambrath
4

    
BY LANE 2
    

English/Assamese
    

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Utpal Datta
5
    

KANCHE AUR POSTCARD
    

Hindi
    

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Ridham Janve
6

    
LIGHTS ON A DOOR GOPALKRISHNAN
    

Malayalam/English
    

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Prasanna Ramaswamy
7

    
MAKARA
    

Marathi
    

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Prantik Narayan Basu
8

    
MANIPURI PONY
    

English
    

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Aribam Syam Sharma
9
    

PHADA
    

Kudukh (Region-Jharkhand, Chhatisgarh)
    

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Niranjan Kumar Kujur
10

    
RANGABHOOMI
    

Hindi
    

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Kamal Swaroop
11

    
RESONANCE OF MOTHER’S MELODY
    

English

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Dip Bhuyan
12

    
SAMA-MUSLIM MYSTIC MUSIC OF INDIA
    

Hindi/English

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Shazia Khan
13
    

THE DONKEYFAIR
    

Hindi/Gujarati
    

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Rakesh Shukla
14
    

V. BABASAHEB LIFE IN FULL OPEN
    

Marathi/Hindi/English
    

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Avinash Deshpande
15

    
VISHAPARVAM
    

Malayalam
    

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Vipin Vijay
16

SHEPHERDS OF PARADISE
    

Kashmiri
    

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Raja Shabhir Khan

 

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Singing Better, Writing Deeper, Living Kinder: The Heart of Navjot Ahuja’s Journey

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In a music industry that often rewards speed, spectacle, and instant recall, Navjot Ahuja’s journey feels refreshingly different. His story is not built on noise. It is built on patience, discipline, emotional honesty, and a quiet commitment to becoming better with every passing year. After 14 years of struggle, learning, performing, and writing, Navjot stands today as an artist whose success has not changed his centre. If anything, it has only made his purpose clearer.

For Navjot, music has never been about chasing fame alone. It has always been about expression. It is about writing more truthfully, singing more skillfully, understanding himself more deeply, and becoming a kinder human being in the process. That rare clarity is what gives his journey its beauty.

Where It All Began: A Writer Before a Singer

Indian singer and songwriter Navjot Ahuja’s musical journey began in the most familiar of places: school assemblies. But even then, what was growing inside him was not only the desire to sing. It was the need to write.

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Long before he saw himself as a performer, he had already discovered the emotional release that writing offered him. For Navjot, words became the first true channel for feeling. Songwriting came before singing because writing was the only way he could let emotions flow through him fully. That inner pull shaped his artistic identity early on.

Like many young musicians, he sharpened his craft by creating renditions of popular songs.

Those experiments became his training ground. But the turning point came in 2012, when he wrote his first original song. That moment did not just mark the beginning of songwriting. It marked the beginning of self-definition.

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A Calling He Did Not Chase, But Accepted

What makes the latest Indian singer-songwriter Navjot’s story especially compelling is the way he describes his relationship with music. He does not frame it as a career he aggressively pursued. In his own understanding, music was not something he chose. It was something that chose him.

There was a time when he imagined a very different future for himself. He wanted to become a successful engineer, like many young people shaped by ambition and conventional expectations. But life had a different script waiting for him. During his college years, around 2021, music entered his life professionally and began taking a firmer shape.

That shift was not driven by image-building or industry ambition. It came from acceptance. Navjot embraced the fact that music had claimed him in a way no other path could. That sense of surrender continues to define the artist he is today.

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An Artist Guided by Instinct, Not Influence

Unlike many singers who speak openly about idols, icons, and musical role models, Navjot’s creative world is built differently. He does not believe his music comes from imitation or inherited influence. He listens inward.

He has never considered himself shaped by ideals in the traditional sense. In fact, he admits that he does not particularly enjoy listening to songs, especially his own. His decisions as a songwriter and singer come from instinct. He writes what feels right. He trusts what his inner voice tells him. He positions his music according to what he honestly believes in, not what trends demand.

That creative independence gives his work a distinct emotional sincerity. His songs do not feel calculated. They feel alive.

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The Long Years of Invisible Struggle

Every artist carries a chapter of struggle, and Navjot’s was long, demanding, and deeply formative. One of the biggest challenges he faced was building continuity as the best new indian singer songwriter in an era where musical collaboration is increasingly fluid.

For emerging singers, especially those trying to build with a band, consistency can be difficult. Instrumentalists today have more opportunities than ever to freelance and perform with multiple artists. While that growth is positive and well deserved, it can make things harder for singers who are still trying to establish a steady team and sound around their work.

For Navjot, one of the most difficult phases came during 2021 and 2022, when he was doing club shows almost every day. It was a period of relentless performance, but not always personal fulfillment. He was largely singing covers because clubs were not open to original songs that audiences did not yet know.

For a new Indian singer and songwriter, that can be a painful compromise. To perform constantly and still not have the freedom to share your own voice requires not just resilience, but restraint.

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“Khat” and the Grace of Staying Unchanged

After 14 years of effort, Navjot’s new love song Khat became a defining milestone. Professionally, he acknowledges that the song changed how society viewed him as a musician. It strengthened his place in the public eye and altered his standing in meaningful ways.

Yet personally, he remains unchanged.

That is perhaps the most striking part of his story. Navjot says his routine is still the same. His calm is still the same. His writing process is still the same. He does not want success or failure to interfere with the purity of his art. For him, emotional detachment from public outcomes is essential because the moment an artist becomes too attached to validation, the writing begins to shift.

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His joy comes not from numbers, but from the attempt. If he has tried to improve his skill today, if he has written his heart out more honestly than before, then he is at peace.

Growth, Not Glory, Remains the Real Goal

Even now, Navjot is not consumed by labels such as singles artist, performer, or digital success story. His focus remains deeply personal. He wants to sing better. He wants to play instruments better. He wants to understand himself more. And he wants to become a kinder person.

That is what makes Navjot Ahuja’s journey so moving. It is not simply the story of a musician finding recognition. It is the story of an artist who continues to grow inward, even as the world begins to look outward at him. In an age obsessed with applause, Navjot reminds us that the most meaningful success often begins in silence, honesty, and the courage to remain true to oneself.

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