Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore will preside over the inaugural function as the Chief Guest, ICFFI's fest director and CEO of Children's Film Society of India (CFSI) Shravan Kumar said.
As many as 1,200 films from 80 countries will be screened during the week-long festival, he said, adding that 19 entries of Telugu language have been received and six of them have been selected for screening.
Kumar apprised that there is also a competition 'Little Directors' category where films made by children will be selected.
Observing that there is a long way to go in improving cinema for children in the country, actor and CFSI Chairman Mukesh Khanna today said CFSI has recently approved nine good scripts.
Noting that several mainstream producers stayed away from making films for children, he said movies with entertaining factor can be commercially successful as well.
"A children's film can do bigger business even than normal films. Western countries have shown. Harry Potter, Spiderman, Batman..," he said.
He said that noted Bollywood celebrities like director Raj Kumar Santoshi and actor Anupam Kher have shown interest to work with CFSI and that they are ready to partner with filmmakers, who are willing to make good movies for children.
Khanna, whose TV serial "Shaktiman" became a huge hit among kids during the late 90s, said CFSI will launch a mobile App that would facilitate viewers to watch children's films.
