A host of art connoisseurs, filmmakers and celebrities are expected to converge here for the event that aims to foster appreciation for Bihar's age-old culture at a time when the state is changing rapidly.
'Bihar Ek Virasat' festival is being organised here from March 17-20 by an NGO that among its other goals also seeks to document, propagate and celebrate the cultural legacy of this ancient state.
Among the films lined up for the event are --- "Manjhi:
The Mountain Man", a Ketan Mehta film that salutes the achievement of a poor man from Gaya, Raj Kapoor-starrer classic "Teesri Kasam", iconic first Bhojpuri film "Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo" and "Mithila Makhaan", a Maithili film by young director Nitin Chandra, brother of actress Neetu Chandra.
Besides, Mehta and Neetu, actors Chandraprakash Dwivedi of 'Chanakya' fame, Shekhar Suman, Shatrughan Sinha, Swara Bhaskar, Manoj Bajpai and singers Sharda Sinha and Udit Narayan are also expected to join the festivities.
So, as part of the festival, folk dance and music performances would be held highlighting the cultural diversity of the state.
Interactive workshops focussing on art forms of Bihar like sikki, Madhubani, stone work and papier-mache will be organised while food stalls would carry the traditional cuisine of the state.
Besides, a fashion show themed on traditional fabric and textile of Bihar has also been lined up.
