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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Bollywood in Toronto to host IIFA Weekend and Awards 2011










Ontario, Canada to host IIFA Weekend and Awards 2011


Toronto to be first North American city to host the

International Indian Film Academy Awards

Toronto. Having travelled to locations like Great Britain, China, Europe, Middle East, Thailand and Sri Lanka in the past, the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) will make its North American debut in Ontario, Canada this year. The three- day long IIFA Weekend and Awards is all set to take place from the 23rd to 25th of June.

IIFA is a global platform that gives the Indian film fraternity an opportunity to reach audiences in international territories. It also establishes a symbiotic relationship between India and the host country in areas such as tourism, culture and trade. Canada has been a popular destination for filming and showcasing of Indian films and while many prominent films have been showcased at the Toronto International Film Festival, several movies have been filmed in this picturesque country, making it a great choice for this year’s IIFA celebrations.

Canada has an Asian population of over 960,000, with 550,000 Indians living in the Greater Toronto Area. This gives Indian Cinema a huge audience in Canada and makes it a very popular form of entertainment.

Speaking on hosting IIFA 2011 in Ontario, Hon’ble Premier of Ontario, Dalton McGuinty shared, “Ontario’s diversity makes us stronger and the IIFA Weekend and Awards are proof of that. The weekend will build on the growing economic and cultural ties between our province and India and showcase Ontario to the world.”

Known for its cultural, entertainment and metropolitan scene, Toronto is an ideal choice for IIFA 2011. Toronto is considered a global city and is one of the top financial centres in the world. The Toronto International Film Festival welcomes more than 450,000 people every year, including film executives, movie buffs and everyday citizens in a celebration of film.

Sonia Baxendale, President of CIBC Retail Markets – the presenting sponsor of the IIFA Awards 2011 added, “CIBC has a long history of celebrating Canada’s rich cultural diversity. This diversity is reflected in our employee base across the country, the millions of clients that we attract and serve and the communities that we call home across Canada. IIFA 2011 will not only shine a spotlight on the very best of the Indian film industry from around the world, but, as importantly, it will showcase the diversity, pride and passion of Canada’s South Asian communities, and Canadians of all backgrounds”

Longtime IIFA supporter, Indian Cinema super star, Anil Kappor said, “IIFA’s journey over the last ten years has opened many doors for the Indian film Industry in the host country, be it in terms of film shooting avenues or the assistance given to filmmakers and producers from Government and Tourism bodies. IIFA has also helped propel Indian Cinema, by virtue of the deals that have been struck with production houses and the screening of our films that would have never had the opportunity to be showcased there, prior to the IIFA event.”

Leading Bollywood actress, Preity Zinta said, “I think IIFA is a very novel venture and has allowed our Indian Film Fraternity to expand its wings over the globe with IIFA’s remarkable idea of taking the fraternity to different cities and countries each year. Through the 11 successful years that IIFA has completed, we have experienced unbelievable love from global fans. IIFA gives us the opportunity to see firsthand the support we are receiving beyond borders. I am very excited to see the IIFA action shift to Toronto this year, which shares a close association with India.”

As testament to its mission of integration and building bridges between countries, The International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) is associating itself with the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Toronto, York and Peel as a part of the IIFA Weekend and Awards celebrations in Ontario. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Toronto, York and Peel is a mentoring organization for children and youth and is committed to providing caring adult relationships for children to promote their healthy development and enhance their self esteem.

Air India is India’s national carrier connecting India with the rest of the world. Air India is the only airline that flies directly from India to Canada. Speaking on the partnership, Mr Arvind Jadhav, Chairman and Managing Director, Air India said, “Air India celebrates its association with Bollywood. Indian film industry actors are our cultural ambassadors and we, the national carrier, do take genuine pride in flying them to Toronto for the International Indian Film Academy Awards.”

“Air India is proud to be the only airline which links India to Toronto by a direct non-stop, state-of-the-art technology Boeing 777 aircraft, giving the passengers the best in terms of class, comfort and convenience. Air India is also proud to be associated as the official travel partner of IIFA, 12th edition – the Oscars of Bollywood. We wish the event to be a grand success,” Mr Jadhav added.

Sabbas Joseph, Director, Wizcraft said, “Toronto is a great choice for IIFA’s North American premiere. We have already gained a great response from people across Canada, America and key territories across the world with guests eager to join the celebrations in Toronto. We are certain that this year’s IIFA will be absolutely memorable.”

The IIFA Celebrations in Toronto comprises six major events and a myriad of smaller interactive events. The major events are the world premiere, the IIFA Rocks, the FICCI-IIFA Global Business Forum, the IIFA Film festival, IIFA Film Workshop and the IIFA Awards.

The key details are as follows:

IIFA World Premiere: June 23, Silvercity Brampton Cinemas. Entry by invitation only.

IIFA Rocks: June 24, Ricoh Coliseum, Toronto. Ticket prices: $100, $149.99, $200 & $250.

IIFA Awards: June 25, Rogers Centre. Ticket prices: $49, $79, $129 & $295.

Bookings can be made online on 20th January, 2011 12 noon onwards 2011 at ticketmaster.ca.

The first IIFA Awards were held at the Millennium Dome in London in 2000 and have gone on to cities like Sun City, Malaysia, Dubai, Amsterdam, Singapore, Yorkshire, Bangkok, Macau, and Johannesburg among others, with the most recent being celebrated in Colombo. The IIFA Weekend is expected to draw key members of the Indian film industry and about 40,000 visitors to Toronto, with an international television audience of more than 600 million.


IIFA’s North American premiere- 23rd to 25th June 2011


The annual International Indian Film Academy celebrations are all set to make their debut in North America in 2011. It’s the 12th year of spreading the magic of Indian Cinema across the world and the destination is the picturesque and ethnically diverse city of Toronto in Ontario, Canada.

Toronto is known for its passion for culture and hosts the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), one of the world’s most important film festivals. One of the most popular destinations of cultural celebrations, Toronto embraces various facets of Western and ethnic cultures.

The International Indian Film Academy promotes and represents Indian Cinema, fashion and culture globally. IIFA is a platform which builds bridges and connects with Indians and Indian Cinema fans from across the world. It gives fans a chance to experience Indian Cinema up close and personal at various events like film premieres, sporting events, fashion shows, film workshops and many others. The IIFA Awards are a grand spectacle honouring the best in Indian Cinema highlighted with breathtaking performances. IIFA is a star-studded interactive platform for entertainment and business.

This year, IIFA is proud to celebrate the prestigious IIFA Weekend and IIFA Awards in the beautiful city of Toronto and continue the IIFA Movement – ‘One People. One World.’




Tuesday, June 14, 2011

IIFA and TIFF come together to showcase Raj Kapoor and the Golden Age of Indian Cinema, a tribute to Hindi cinema legend, Raj Kapoor, in Toronto

IIFA AWARDS 2011 TORONTO - VIDEOS






IIFA and TIFF come together to showcase Raj Kapoor and the Golden Age of Indian Cinema, a tribute to Hindi cinema legend, Raj Kapoor, in Toronto

Sharing the same passion for cinematic excellence, the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) and Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) today announced their collaboration to host a tribute to the legend of Indian Cinema, Raj Kapoor, on the 26th of June in Toronto, post the 12th IIFA celebrations in Canada. The tribute will be followed by a retrospective film series called Raj Kapoor and the Golden Age of Indian Cinema, which will run for six weeks at the TIFF Bell Lightbox, TIFF’s permanent home. The Gala opening on June 26 will be hosted by acclaimed director Karan Johar. This year the Videocon d2h IIFA Weekend and Floriana Awards will be held in Toronto, Ontario from 23rd -25th June 2011.

Several members of the first family of Indian cinema, the Kapoor family attended the media interaction to lend their support to the tribute and retrospective. The legacy of Prithviraj Kapoor has been succeeded by three generations starting with Shammi, Shashi and Raj Kapoor. Raj’s sons Randhir, Rishi and Rajiv Kapoor enjoyed success in the industry and his grandchildren Ranbir, Kareena and Karishma Kapoor have subsequently carried on the Kapoor tradition of brilliant artistry and super stardom. The family shared sentiments regarding the retrospective and pledged to be a part of the tribute event in Canada, come June 2011.

Speaking on behalf of the family Randhir Kapoor said, “I am very touched by this gesture and would like to thank IIFA and TIFF for honouring the legacy of our father who lived for his work and who lives on through his work. He is a true legend and I believe that this retrospective is a great way to honour his memory.”

Rishi Kapoor added, “Our father was a great man both in his personal and professional life. His passion and love for cinema shines through in all his movies and he has made a place for himself in the hearts of cinema lovers all over India. I’m thrilled about this retrospective of his work and cannot wait to see it. He has always been a true inspiration for me.”

With a career spanning over five decades, Raj Kapoor achieved phenomenal success and became the youngest director of his time at age 24 when he opened his own studio, RK Films. Aptly called ‘The Showman of the Millenium’, Raj Kapoor won several awards and was nominated for the ‘Palme D’or’ at the Cannes Film Festival which is the highest honour awarded to competing films at the festival. He was also awarded the ‘Padma Bhushan’ and the ‘Dadasaheb Phalke Award’ for his contributions to Indian Cinema. It is the magnitude of his accomplishments and the impact that he’s had on the world of cinema that this tribute aims to portray.

Sabbas Joseph, Director- Wizcraft said, “Through IIFA we have strived over the years to bring Indian Cinema to its fans across the world while simultaneously giving Indian films an international platform. It is an honour to have the opportunity to pay tribute to one of the greatest luminaries of Indian Cinema. The retrospective promises to be a brilliant showcase of Raj Kapoor and the magic he brought to the cinema screen.”

TIFF’s Artistic Director, Noah Cowan addressed the press to share how honoured TIFF was to play a part in showcasing this Festival. “We’re thrilled to be hosting a Raj Kapoor Tribute event at TIFF Bell Lightbox this June. TIFF offers a wide variety of year-round programming that allows audiences to engage with film, its history and its connection to contemporary culture. Kapoor fans are in for a treat with our retrospective film series which spans the career of this pioneer of Indian cinema.”

Canada’s largest metropolis is hosting IIFA’s 2011 celebration! This vibrant cosmopolitan city will feel like a home away from home for fans of South-Asian culture. Multiculturalism gives Toronto its colourful character, with more than 100 languages spoken here. Explore its diverse neighbourhoods, sample its ethnic cuisine and immerse yourself in its rich cultural legacy. Experience cultural events that are unparalleled, including the Toronto International Film Festival, the largest public film festival in the world.


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