Tag: Bharat Pavilion

  • India opens Waves Bazaar pavilion at Busan film market

    India opens Waves Bazaar pavilion at Busan film market

    BUSAN:  India unveiled the Waves Bazaar – Bharat Pavilion at the Asian Contents & Film Market, held alongside the Busan International Film Festival, to pitch its fast-growing media and entertainment sector to global buyers and partners.

    Set up by the ministry of information and broadcasting with the Indian embassy in Seoul, the pavilion will run until 23 September, promoting co-productions and partnerships across film, television, gaming and emerging creative technologies.

    The launch drew industry figures including Kang Sungkyu of the Busan Film Commission, Agnieszka Moody of the British Film Institute and Ferdinando Gueli of the Italian Trade Agency. Indian filmmakers Arfi Lamba, Pradip Kurbah and Tannishtha Chatterjee joined officials Prithul Kumar, joint secretary at the ministry, and Nishi Kant Singh, chargé d’affaires at the embassy.

    Speakers highlighted India’s rising weight in the global content economy and the pavilion’s role as a bridge for collaboration. The space hosts screenings, B2B meetings and showcases in animation, VFX, gaming and immersive storytelling, underscoring New Delhi’s ambition to position India as a global content hub.

  • Bharat Pavilion makes debut at Hong Kong Filmart

    Bharat Pavilion makes debut at Hong Kong Filmart

    MUMBAI: India’s film industry has gone global, with the Bharat Pavilion at Hong Kong’s International Film & TV Market (Filmart, 17-20 March) being unveiled a couple of days ago. The pavilion, inaugurated by Hong Kong & Macau’s consul general of India, Satwant Khanalia, marked a milestone moment in India’s cinematic outreach. Filmart concludes today in Hongkong.

    Spearheaded by the Services Export Promotion Council (SEPC) and the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the initiative was a power play to boost Indian cinema’s global footprint. Backed by the consulate general of India, Hong Kong & Macau, the pavilion was positioned as a launchpad for cross-border partnerships, international co-productions and market expansion.

    “India’s film industry is one of the world’s largest, telling stories that transcend borders. The Bharat Pavilion is a new chapter in global collaborations, unlocking fresh opportunities for Indian cinema,” said Khanalia.

    NFDC also spotlighted Waves – The World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit, set to hit Mumbai from 1-4 May 2025. Billed as a premier content hub, the event will pull in industry titans, innovators and investors, pushing India as the epicentre of global content creation and trade.

    NFDC, a veteran in promoting Indian cinema at Cannes, Berlinale and Filmart, continues to drive co-productions, market expansion and distribution deals. The Bharat Pavilion was the latest jewel in its crown, offering Indian filmmakers a fast-track to international markets.

    The opening day saw a whirlwind of activity—networking frenzies, industry huddles, and high-stakes talks on co-productions and content sales. Indian producers, distributors and filmmakers seized the moment, pitching projects, shaking hands, and scouting fresh markets.

  • Japanese watchmaker Seiko partners with RCB for T20 cricket season 2025

    Japanese watchmaker Seiko partners with RCB for T20 cricket season 2025

    MUMBAI: Cricket matches and watches—both share an obsession with perfect timing. Seiko, the Japanese maestro with 140 years of ticking expertise, knows this game all too well. Partnering with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) for the 2025 T20 cricket season, Seiko proves once again that it doesn’t just watch the clock—it masters it. This isn’t merely a brand deal; it’s cricketing elegance meeting horological precision, a classic pairing like a Virat Kohli cover drive—beautiful, timeless, and precise.

    Announced on 20 March in Bengaluru, Seiko’s alliance with RCB brings together over 200 years of combined heritage in sports and craftsmanship. With RCB’s fiery gameplay and Seiko’s meticulous craftsmanship, this collaboration promises to redefine ‘match timing’—literally.

    Speaking about the partnership, Seiko India president & COO Niladri Mazumder stated, “Seiko has a longstanding legacy in sports, built on precision, innovation, and performance—qualities that mirror the ethos of Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Our partnership with them is a natural extension of our commitment to excellence, and we are proud to be associated with a team that exemplifies resilience and performance. This collaboration allows us to engage with cricket enthusiasts in a meaningful way, reinforcing Seiko’s presence in the world of sports.”

    Echoing the sentiment, Royal Challengers Bengaluru COO Rajesh V Menon said, “RCB is renowned for pushing boundaries and delivering unforgettable experiences for our fans. We are thrilled to partner with Seiko to mark the celebration of cricket, forever etched in time.”

    With co-branded campaigns and exclusive fan experiences planned, Seiko aims to capture every nail-biting, cheer-inducing second of the T20 season 2025. Fans can look forward to a season where precision isn’t just expected—it’s guaranteed. Miss a moment? Not with Seiko around. After all, every second counts when you’re chasing victory on the pitch or checking if it’s finally lunch break yet.

  • AR Rahman unveils Headhunting to Beatboxing at 77th Cannes Film Festival

    AR Rahman unveils Headhunting to Beatboxing at 77th Cannes Film Festival

    Mumbai: The Bharat Pavilion at the 77th Cannes Film Festival witnessed a momentous occasion as Academy Award-winning composer AR Rahman unveiled the first look and teaser of his latest venture, a groundbreaking feature documentary titled “Headhunting to Beatboxing” directed by Rohit Gupta.

    The unveiling took place at the Bharat Pavilion at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, marking a proud moment for Indian cinema on the global stage.

    Present at the launch at the Bharat Pavilion in Cannes were Academy Award winner and Padma Bhushan recipient AR Rahman, director Rohit Gupta, Executive Producer Abu Metha  (Advisor to the Chief Minister, Government of Nagaland) and Executive Producer Theja Meru (Chairman TaFMA, Government of Nagaland) in addition to the other guests and dignitaries present.

    Headhunting to beatboxing directed by Rohit Gupta and Produced by AR Rahman explores the fascinating journey of rhythm and sound, tracing the evolution of music across cultures, tribes and generations. From the ancient traditions of headhunting tribes to the musical renaissance in the state, the documentary promises to take audiences on an immersive and enlightening musical anthropological odyssey.

    “Music has this transformative power to change society and to connect and bring relevance to existence. ‘Headhunting to Beatboxing’ is a celebration of this universal rhythm that unites humanity in its diverse expressions. We look forward to the start of its film festival journey and what better than Cannes which celebrates cinema to make the first announcement on the film” said AR Rahman, expressing his enthusiasm.

    “The germ of the idea came up when AR Rahman visited Nagaland to be part of the legendary Hornbill Festival. We knew we had to be part of it. The film is a collaboration of many creative minds, especially the TaFMA and masterfully captured by director Rohit Gupta. The real heroes are the musicians of Nagaland, who tell stories that go back to times immemorial and their music exemplifies the ambition of our youth.” said  Nagaland advisor to the chief minister Abu Metha.

    “Five years in the making, the journey of  this film has been a sort of metamorphosis for me. The rich and vibrant music today, transcending the scars of the past is something that truly blew me away during the making. I am excited to see audiences witness our hard work and the magic that exists in the music of Nagaland” added director Rohit Gupta.

    The film marks multiple award winner, Rahman’s second major foray into filmmaking as a producer, with his earlier production ’99 Songs’ which premiered at the Busan International Film Festival. His vision behind the project stems from a desire to celebrate the universal language of music and its transformative power to transcend boundaries.

    “Headhunting to beatboxing” has been directed by Rohit Gupta and produced by AR Rahman, with Abu Metha, Adam J. Greig, Theja Meru, Rohit Gupta, Sheila Houlahan and Rohhit Daas serving as executive producers.