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Amazon Prime Video concludes successful stint at the 52nd IFFI

Amazon Prime Video successfully concluded its maiden stint at the prestigious 52nd International Film Festival of India (IFFI), held in Goa. This was the first time since its inception that the prestigious festival  invited video streaming services, signifying the valuable contribution of the sector to India’s creative economy and their role in fulfilling the consumers’ entertainment needs. 

Amazon Prime Video’s participation at IFFI was marked with high-impact events including the exclusive world premiere of the Amazon Original horror movie, ‘Chhorii’, two special masterclass sessions led by the creators and cast of Amazon Original Series ‘The Family Man’ as well as Amazon Original Movie ‘Sardar Udham’. The line-up also featured a special showcase of Satyajit Ray’s evergreen films on Prime Video’s homepage between November 20th and 28th to celebrate the legendary filmmaker’s birth centenary.

At the closing ceremony of the festival, Guest of Honour, Madhuri Dixit Nene acknowledged the importance of video streaming services and the significant role they have played in transforming content creation and consumption. Meanwhile, ‘The Family Man’, Manoj Bajpayee was felicitated by the Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Anurag Singh Thakur, Chief Minister of Goa, Dr Pramod Sawant and Prasoon Joshi, renowned lyricist and Chairperson of the Central Board of Film Certification.

“At Prime Video, we believe in providing a strong global platform to local storytellers that helps them transcend linguistic and geographical barriers,” said Gaurav Gandhi, Country Head, Amazon Prime Video, India. 

“This makes our participation at IFFI even more meaningful because both, IFFI and Prime Video share a common vision of promoting excellence in cinematic art and shining a spotlight on the creative economy of India. I would like to thank Anurag Thakur, Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Dr Pramod Sawant, Chief Minister of Goa, Apurva Chandra, Secretary in the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Chaitnaya Prasad, IFFI Director, and the entire team at IFFI for graciously inviting us, and curating an opportunity for us to share our stories with such an eminent audience,” he added.

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As the world-renowned film festival draws to a close, it has not only recognised the pivotal role that video streaming services are playing in delivering entertainment across India, it has also initiated many new dialogues between talent, film makers, creative partners and the entertainment community that are sure to give a fillip to India’s creative economy.

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