SEOUL, November 14 (AJP) - The 13th Indian Film Festival opened this week at the Korean Film Archive in Seoul, bringing a lineup of award-winning and widely acclaimed films to audiences in South Korea. The festival, organized by the Embassy of India together with local partners, began on November 12 with an evening ceremony attended by diplomats, cultural officials and film enthusiasts.
Deputy Chief of Mission Nishi Kant Singh welcomed guests by noting how the festival has become a meeting point for shared cinematic appreciation. "Each year, the Indian Film Festival unites us in a powerful celebration of storytelling, deepening our collective cinematic bond and honoring the boundless creativity, diversity, and spirit of Indian cinema," he said.
Singh highlighted the broader context of the event, pointing to the cultural dimension of India–South Korea relations. He said the two countries share more than trade and technology ties, adding that films remain one of the clearest ways to strengthen people-to-people understanding. "Films hold a unique power in strengthening people-to-people connections — transcending language and geography to touch hearts and inspire understanding," he said.
This year's program includes titles such as 12th Fail, Manjummel Boys, English Vinglish, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Hellaro and Anur (Eyes on the Sunshine). Screenings will continue through November across several cities, including Busan, Incheon, Yangsan, Miryang, Suncheon and Gwangju. The festival is running in partnership with the Korean Film Archives, Busan Cinema Centre, India Centre, Busan University of Foreign Studies, Mirim Theatre and the Asian Culture Centre.
Singh also noted how Korean content has gained strong traction globally, including in India. He referenced films and series that have drawn international attention in recent years, describing them as examples of how locally rooted stories can reach audiences far beyond their home market.
The Seoul leg of the festival continues at KOFA through November 15, with online reservations available via the Korean Film Archive website and on-site ticketing offered when seats remain available.
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