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FIPRESCI–IIC SHOWCASE: STORIES FROM CONTEMPORARY INDIA II- Film- IN THE NAME OF FIRE- SWAHA

IN THE NAME OF FIRE- SWAHA
(2024; 99 minutes; Magahi with English subtitles)
Director: Abhilash Sharma
With Sonalli Sharmisstha, Satya Ranjan, Chandra Shekhar Dutta, Bulloo Kumar, Sarbind Kumar
Recipient of Golden Goblet Award for Best Director, Asian New Talent Competition, 26th Shanghai International Film Festival (2024)
Against the backdrop of rural Bihar, the film follows a young Dalit woman navigating the harsh realities of caste, superstition and economic hardship. Through her deeply personal journey, the film offers a sensitive exploration of faith, power and survival.
 

FIPRESCI–IIC SHOWCASE: STORIES FROM CONTEMPORARY INDIA II- Film -AAPISH (THE OFFICE)

AAPISH (THE OFFICE)
(2025; 104 minutes; Bengali with English subtitles)
Directors: Abhijit Guha & Sudeshna Roy

With Sudipta Chakraborty, Sandipta Sen, Kinjal Nanda, Tathagata Chowdhury

The film follows the lives of two working women from vastly different social and economic backgrounds whose paths unexpectedly converge. As they navigate the competing demands of work, home and family, their evolving relationship lays bare the invisible burdens of gender, class and caregiving. Through this poignant narrative, the film offers a sensitive reflection on dignity, resilience and the power of empathy in challenging entrenched social norms. Quietly observant yet deeply affecting, Aapish celebrates the strength found in solidarity and the shared humanity that transcends social divides.

India International Centre Film Club in collaboration with FIPRESCI-India
 

IIC MONSOON FESTIVAL OF MUSIC

IIC MONSOON FESTIVAL OF MUSIC

Hindustani Vocal Recital 
By Siddharth Sahai from Delhi, disciple of Guru Sanjeev Jha
Accompanist: Roman Das (Pakhawaj)

Dhrupad Bandhu 
By Sanjeev Jha and Manish Kumar from Bihar, disciple of Gundecha Brothers.
Accompanists: Pandit Dalchand Sharma (Pakhawaj)

 

IIC MONSOON FESTIVAL OF DANCE: 20 & 21 AUGUST 2026

IIC MONSOON FESTIVAL OF DANCE: 20 & 21 AUGUST 2026

Odissi Recital
By Geetanjali Acharya from Gurugram, disciple of Late Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra & Guru Sujata Mohapatra

At 19:00

Bharatanatyam Recital
By Apeksha Kamath from Bangalore, disciple of Acharya Smt. Indira Kadambi  

 

FILM -Amma’s Way: A Journey to Embrace the World Again

Amma’s Way: A Journey to Embrace the World Again
(2022; 85 minutes; English)

Directed by Anna Agnelli  
 

A documentary that follows the life and humanitarian work of Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, widely known as Amma or "The Hugging Saint." The film explores how one person's message of love and care has inspired millions around the world, inviting reflection on the power of kindness and our shared responsibility toward one another in an increasingly divided world.

(Collaboration: Foundation for Universal Responsibility of His Holiness The Dalai Lama)
 

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP -The Unbecoming: Let Life Reveal its Purpose

Book Discussion Group

The Unbecoming: Let Life Reveal its Purpose

By Kartikeya Vajpai (‎Penguin eBury Press, 2025)

Kartikeya Vajpeyi in conversation with Neelima Dalmia Adhar, Author and Convener for Delhi NCR at the Prabha Khaitan Foundation
 

 

 

Raseedi Ticket – A Journey into the Soul of Amrita Pritam

Raseedi Ticket – A Journey into the Soul of Amrita Pritam


(Inspired by the autobiography, stories, and poetry of Padma Vibhushan Amrita Pritam)

Design and Direction: Dr. Savita Rani; Writer: Sudha Adukula; Actor: Shalom Sannutha; Art: Khaju Guttal 
Music: Munna Mysore

Inspired by Amrita Pritam's autobiography, stories and poetry, Raseedi Ticket is a one-woman play that traces the life and literary journey of one of India's most celebrated writers. The play explores themes of love, rebellion, freedom and the resilience of women, offering an intimate portrait of the woman behind the words.
 

Afsaana Hui Shaam: Dramatized reading of short stories of Begum Masroor Jahan

Afsaana Hui Shaam: Dramatized reading of short stories of Begum Masroor Jahan

Performers: Saira Mujtaba; Sunita Singh; Tariquee Haameed

The play is an endeavour of promoting intimate literary ‘mehfils’ where the storyteller/raconteurs present short stories through voice acting alone. Four stories would be read – Lootera, Kunji, Khoye Huye Lamhe and Jilawatan.

(Collaboration: Wings Cultural Society)

 

Nar-Hari: 6 Verses from Shri Guru Granth Sahib & Panchvani

Nar-Hari: 6 Verses from Shri Guru Granth Sahib & Panchvani

An Inclusive Sankirtan where Music, Mysticism & Spirituality Meet Science

Performers: Ayush Jha, vocalist and/or on Harmonium; Kanha Trehan, vocalist & with khartaal; Rajat Kanungo, vocalist and/or on harmonium; Sanvi Katoch, vocalist and/or on harmonium; Dr Sangeeta, vocalist and/or on harmonium; Satvik on Tabla; Amar on Guitar; Pragshu on Cajun; Anya Katoch, chorus singer

Guest of Honour & Patron: Prof. Charanjit Singh Shah, Chairman & Founder, Creative Group LLP

Performance inspired by the teachings of the 15th-century Bhakti saint Ravidas, whose compositions are enshrined in both the Shri Guru Granth Sahib and Panchvani. Blending devotional music, participatory Sankirtan and narration, the programme explores the dialogue between spirituality and contemporary scientific thought, offering a reflective experience that celebrates joy, inclusivity and inner transformation.

 

Performance - Rhythms of Maharashtra: Lavani & Jogwa

Rhythms of Maharashtra :  Lavani & Jogwa

A Folk Dance & Music Performance from Maharashtra

Presented by Amrapali Lavani Loknritya Kala Manch, Maharashtra

Led by Ritu Akash Bahadure; Musicians, Lokesh on Keyboard; Ajay and Rahul on Dholki; Divya on Vocal; Dancers, Riya, Mehak, Soumya, Arshad, Akash and Samrudhi.

Present the vibrant traditions of Lavani and Jogwa, two distinctive folk forms of Maharashtra that seamlessly blend music, dance, rhythm, and storytelling. Through energetic choreography and evocative performances, it will celebrate the region's rich cultural heritage while reflecting themes of devotion, resilience, and the lived experiences of its communities

(Collaboration: NCZCC, Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India)

 

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