To honor the legacy of Raj Kapoor, the ‘Greatest Showman of Indian Cinema,’ multiplex operator PVR Inox is hosting the Raj Kapoor Film Festival from December 13 to 15, 2024, across 101 cinemas in 34 cities.
The festival marks the 100th birth anniversary of the legendary filmmaker, celebrating his timeless contributions to Indian cinema.
Audiences will have the rare opportunity to relive Kapoor’s iconic films on the big screen, including:
• ‘Awaara’ (1951)
• ‘Shree 420’ (1955)
• ‘Sangam’ (1964)
• ‘Mera Naam Joker’ (1970)
• ‘Bobby’ (1973)
• ‘Ram Teri Ganga Maili’ (1985)
Kapoor’s works, known for their poignant narratives of societal transitions and universal themes, continue to resonate with audiences worldwide. His films, often seen as cultural milestones, reflect his visionary storytelling and artistic brilliance.
Kapoor, who debuted as a director with ‘Aag’ (1948), was the recipient of numerous accolades, including the Padma Bhushan and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award. His films, remastered for the festival, offer a chance for both new and longtime fans to experience the grandeur of his storytelling.
Niharika Bijli, Lead Strategist at PVR Inox, emphasized the enduring impact of Kapoor’s films, stating, “Raj Kapoor’s films are a testament to the power of storytelling that transcends time, culture, and geography. Through this festival, we aim to honor his extraordinary legacy and introduce his masterpieces to a new generation.”
The Raj Kapoor Film Festival is a celebration of the filmmaker’s indelible mark on Indian cinema, bridging generations through the timeless appeal of his visionary works.
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