Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Shah Rukh Khan In Beijing International Film Festival: Shahrukh Khan to attend Beijing International Film Festival, will be seen during the event Ziro

Shah Rukh Khan In Beijing International Film Festival: Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan will attend the Beijing International Film Festival Shahrukh Khan's Ziro will be seen at the Beijing International Film Festival. This is the last film to be screened in the film festival this year. These events will last from April 13 to 20.


Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan is ready to participate in the Beijing International Film Festival (BIFF), which will be held from April 13 to 20. The classic poets of veteran filmmaker Satyajit Ray, Pather Panchali and Shahrukh Khan are among those five Indian films which will be shown during the event. The composer of China's first film will be seen in this event. After that the event will be the last film to be shown this year. Shahrukh's film Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif appeared in the lead role.
Shah Rukh Khan is going to participate in the China-India Beijing International Film Festival along with Kabir Khan, director of the film Bajrangi Bhaijaan, which will be broadcast by BIFF. Along with this, China has emerged as a big market for Indian films in recent years with the Hindi medium of the rumors of Aamir Khan, Salman Khan starrer Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Irrfan Khan.
Thriller Drama, which is to be released in the country on April 3, has already crossed the figure of 100 crores at the China box office. According to BIFF, Chinese and Indian seeks ways for normal development of films and produces more opportunities to further strengthen film cooperation between the two countries. At the same time, some Chinese film personalities will also be shown in the panel, including Wen Muay, director and writer of Chinese film Dying to Survive.
This film narrates the struggle of a person suffering from cancer, which is an account of Indian medicines cheaper than very expensive medicines. The film led the liberalization of the government's drug policy, although Indian medicines have not yet been officially allowed, which is India's demand for management of exports. Indian films will also be shown in the category of films of Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), despite strong reservations made by India on the trillion-dollar project.
Let us know that in this festival there is a section devoted as India Week. Many of the films shown under the category of BRI countries include two more works by filmmaker Satyajit Ray, Apur Sansar and Aparajito, Romak Love per square foot and thriller Ittefaq. Along with this, the Bollywood movie Sir, who premiered in the Cannes Film Festival in 2018, will also be shown separately.

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