According to the festival director Ritu Sarin "noted film personalities like Naseeruddin Shah and Saeed Mirza will take part in a conversation with filmmaker on the last day of festival."
DIFF is scheduled to happen from November 3 to 6 and a total of 46 films will be screened during the festival.
The movies to be screened include 27 feature, 15 short and 4 children.
"The films were chosen from around 900 entries and the process was started in June this year. Festival shall also have 4 video installations, 1 master class, 2 conversations, 2 panel discussions and few community outreach events," said Tenzin Sonan, who is also one of the directors of the festival.
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