Yashpal Sharma, Atul Shrivastav, Vikram Kochar, Aditya Shrivastava, Shishir Sharma, Piyush Mishra to grace Golden Jury 5th Film Festival in Mumbai

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Actors like Yashpal Sharma, Atul Shrivastav, Innamulaq, Vikram Kochar, Aditya Shrivastava, Rajesh Jais, Shishir Sharma, Piyush Mishra and others will grace the inauguration ceremony at the 5th Golden Jury Film Festival, founded by director Pragyesh Singh which is happening on the 13th and 14th of December in Mumbai.

Films like Piyush Mishra’s Rare, Deepika Singh and Raghubir Yadav’s Titu Ambani, Yashpal Sharma starrer Dada Lakhmi, Kripiya Dhyan Dein, Ghost Walk and many other feature films and short films will be screened at the festival, with Bed No. 17 being the closing film directed by Mir Sarwar.

Dunki and Sacred Games actor Vikram Kochhar says, “I’m excited to participate in a film festival that educates people about cinema. Most people don’t understand the effort behind filmmaking, and only big commercial films get noticed. This festival provides a platform for all types of films and helps young aspiring filmmakers. This time it has gone much bigger and better. I think such platforms is the reason for revelation in cinema where all sorts of films get opportunity. I’m really looking forward to have a big footfall at the festival.”

Kashmir files actor Atul Shrivastava added, “I would like to congratulate the festival director Subranshu Das, Pragyesh Singh and his team for this festival. I feel it’s a great platform for people from different parts of the country to understand the real meaning of cinema and art of film making.”

Actor Yashpal Sharma whose directorial Haryanvi film Dada Lakhmi will be screened at the festival, says, “Congratulations to Golden Jury Film Festival on five years of bringing together filmmakers and viewers! This festival provides a vital platform for diverse film talent to showcase their work, learn from peers, and connect with cinephiles. It’s an educational institution of cinema, fostering creativity and appreciation for the art form.”

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