Meghalaya International Film Festival: Important Facts

The Meghalaya International Film Festival (Megh IFF) began on March 14 in Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya, India. The five-day event is the first-ever film festival in the state and is being held at the State Central Library.

The inaugural ceremony was graced by the Meghalaya Tourism Minister, Paul Lyngdoh, who inaugurated the festival. Actor Adil Hussain was also present as a special guest.

State-of-the-Art Cinema Halls

During the event, the tourism minister emphasized that the government is committed to setting up state-of-the-art cinema halls, which will further boost the film industry in the state. The government’s support for the film industry is expected to provide opportunities for local filmmakers and attract more filmmakers to Meghalaya.

Jointly Organized by MeFilma and the Tourism Department

The Meghalaya International Film Festival is an initiative of the Meghalaya Filmmakers’ Association (MeFilma). The MeFilma organized it in collaboration with the tourism department of the northeastern state. The festival aims to create a film culture in Meghalaya, especially among its youth.

Over 5,000 Viewers Expected

Around 40 films will be screened during the event across four venues. The festival is expected to attract over 5,000 viewers from across the country and guest countries. The festival’s closing ceremony is scheduled to take place on March 18 at the same venue.

Attracting Visitors to Meghalaya

The Meghalaya International Film Festival is expected to help attract more visitors to the state. With its scenic beauty, unique culture, and potential for adventure tourism, Meghalaya has a lot to offer visitors. The film festival will provide a platform for filmmakers to showcase the beauty of Meghalaya to a wider audience.


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