With joint secretary (films) Ashok Parmar, who was representing the information and broadcasting ministry, by his side, the envoy also fired a broadside at the world's top film festival. "Ignoring a film industry like Bollywood isn't a smart thing for Cannes to do."
It would have been truly wonderful had India, which is celebrating its 70th Independence Day this year, been more visible in the Cannes Film Festival's 70th edition, Kumar quipped.
In this context, he not only mentioned the fact that "Baahubali 2" has broken the Rs 1,000-crore barrier, he pointed to the imminent launch of the Tamil period film "Sanghamitra", scheduled to be announced in the Marche du Film (Cannes Film Market).
Information and Broadcasting minister Venkaiah Naidu and the minister of state Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore could not make it to Cannes.
Several other Indian activities are planned for the Cannes Film Festival this year, one of which took place yesterday. It was hosted by Michelin-starred celeb chef Vikas Khanna to highlight "Buried Seeds", a documentary on his life's journey from Amritsar to New York.
"Buried Seeds" is directed by the Moscow-born, New York- based Andrei Severny and co-produced by India's Jitendra Mishra.
Also in the India Pavilion, Drishyam Films, which has achieved great success in breaking into festival lineups with its independent productions, will, on Monday, celebrate the selection of its head honcho Manish Mundra in Variety's '10 Producers to Watch'.
It deals with three Nepali children who end up in Sikkim after being separated from their parents while fleeing the Maoist violence in their country.
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