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The Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival, organized by the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI), is facing scrutiny for its decision to exclude Pakistan from the list of eligible countries in its South Asian competition.

This move has sparked controversy and raised concerns about the festival’s commitment to promoting cultural exchange and unity through the arts.

Users noted the limitations on entry, despite a call for South Asian talent, shedding light on the plight of cultural exchange between the two countries.

The festival, slated to run from October 27-November 5, posted a call for entries for consideration on an Instagram post on Monday. Author Anupama Chopra posted that particular post, while actor Priyanka Chopra posted an earlier one, announcing the dates of the festival with the caption, “@mumbaifilmfestival has been reimagined with a creative vision to showcase the best of Indian and South Asian cinema to the world and vice versa.”

Indian Billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s Mumbai-based telecommunications company, Jio, appears to be a sponsoring the festival, with its logo visible on the title, and his daughter Isha Ambani tagged on most posts.

Since its inception in 1997, the festival has claimed to be a prominent platform for showcasing the best of contemporary world cinema and talent.

With an expanded vision to spotlight South Asian and South Asian diaspora filmmakers, the festival aims to connect emerging talent to the worldwide festival ecosystem.

Pakistani actor Nimra Bucha, who appears in the film, ‘Polite Society’, was also left out of a promotional poster featured on the Mumbai Film Festival Instagram page. The film was recently honoured at the UK Asian Film Festival where it won the ‘Filmwallahs Choice Award’.

Actor Nimra Bucha wins big at UK Asian Film Festival

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Tulukan Mairandi May 16, 2023 05:27pm
Does Pakistan have a film industry? They had some Lollypop Lollywood sometime ago but I thought it's all busted?
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TimeToMovveOn May 16, 2023 06:06pm
Look it is our film festival, and we an do whatever we want. You conduct your film festival, and choose not to invite India. Always crying for not being included here or included there. Know where you stand in the world, and you will know why you are not being called.
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Bruv May 16, 2023 06:59pm
Goddamn! Butthurt over everything.
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Atharov Gardezi May 17, 2023 09:25pm
@TimeToMovveOn, Then, why you guys proclaim to be the "preacher of the equality" You know Indians are full of disgusting biased approach towards Pakistanis , If you don't have that much broad buttock to get in, then also don't boast
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