An endeavor to save the world heritage of cinema - Khajuraho International Film Festival
The Khajuraho International Film Festival is a unique festival held in villages in India, organized by Raja Bundela, vice-chairman of the Bundelkhand Development Board, whose PR partner is PR 24x7. Khajuraho International Film Festival (KIFF) has been organized for the last five years at Khajuraho, the biggest tourist center of Madhya Pradesh. Its sixth edition is scheduled for 17th to 23rd December, this year. This time the KIFF will be organized in both virtual and traditional ways and will be dedicated to all those Bollywood artists who passed away in 2020. Many international celebrities are going to attend this Bollywood festival this year.


KIFF is the only film festival in the country where local films are screened in Tapra Talkies. These Tapara talkies are made of tarpaulin and bamboo-balls. Earlier, when there was no multiplex or theatres, people used to enjoy films in Tapara talkies. Therefore, to continue this tradition, KIFF films are also shown in Tapara talkies.
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