WENDELL RODRICKS & SIMONE SINGH UNVEIL THE POSTER AND THEME OF KASHISH 2016

South Asia’s biggest queer film festival, KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival entered its 7th edition by launching the first look of the poster in Mumbai on March 30, 2016. Renowned fashion designer Wendell Rodricks and popular actress Simone Singh unveiled the poster and announced Ajoy Das as the contest winner by handing over a trophy and cash prize of RS 20,000.

Wendell Rodricks spoke about the poster and said, “This year’s KASHISH poster design winner is a representation of the state of mind of the KASHISH Queer Film Festival 2016. Not only is the message calm & clear that we have arrived, but the thought process behind the film reel representation and the seven shades of love encircling us all, makes a compelling statement. The most poignant part of the design is the message that everyone is free to love who they wish to love. I wish the winner of the KASHISH Poster 2016, and the festival well deserved success in a year that may change LGBT rights for Indians in a path breaking way.”

Excited about winning the poster contest, Ajoy said, “It was a personal challenge to design a film festival poster for a very special community. It means a lot to win this prestigious award since the competition is of international level. It gives me great personal satisfaction to contribute to the cause of LGBT community.”

Talking about the 7th Edition of the Festival, Sridhar Rangayan, Festival Director said, “Both Greek mythology and Sufism defines ‘7 Shades of Love’ to encompass all forms of love. Through the festival this year we want to emphasize and underline the message that love should transcend age, gender, caste, creed, ethnicity, social status, language, etc. Love is universal and love is cyclical – the more you give, the more you receive. The winning poster design amply illustrates this cyclicity and the diversity of love”.

For the past four years KASHISH International Poster Design Contest has become a celebrated worldwide contest, receiving entries from several countries. KASHISH invited designers across the world to design the official festival poster and overall look for its 7th edition with the theme ‘7 Shades of Love’. India’s top fashion designer Padma Shri awardee Wendell Rodricks selected Ajoy as the winner. Ajoy’s poster will now be used on hoardings, banners, cinema slides, delegate cards, T-shirts and catalogue cover.

KASHISH 2016 will be held from May 25-29, 2016 at Liberty Cinema and Alliance Française de Bombay. The festival theme is ‘7 Shades of Love’. Love in all its forms has been celebrated as the highest form of human emotions since the beginning of civilization – romantic love or Eros, friendship or the love between friends, the love between a parent and a child, the first stirrings of love between young lovers to the enduring love of committed partners, the love for humanity and the love and acceptance of one’s true self. The festival theme for 2016, ‘7 Shades of Love’ embodies this spirit. It underlines that at the core of human relationships is the capacity to love each other and offer respect so that each person can live with equality and dignity.

Wishberry.in, which is India’s leading crowdfunding platform, has come on board as Title Partner for KASHISH 2016. Cofounder and COO Anshulika Dubey said, “Wishberry is a crowdfunding platform for creative projects, especially films. We want to help and encourage filmmakers working on great ideas, especially the ones that give a voice to the LGBT community and question society’s fixed ideas about sexual orientation. Our partnership with KASHISH 2016 is an expression of this very sentiment.”

The event witnessed special performances on the theme of love by Mr.Gay India Sushant Divgikar & folk-rock artist Alisha Pais. The evening also featured talks by parents of LGBT children, with Pradeep Divgikar and Vidya Phadnis talking about accepting their sons Sushant Divgikar and Ameya Phadnis. The KASHISH Advisory Board members present at the event were industry stalwarts like theatre personality Dolly Thakore, national award winning filmmaker Arunaraje Patil, and professor Nandini Sardesai.

About KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival

KASHISH was envisioned to be a film festival, but over the years it has grown to become much more – a mainstream platform for exhibition and distribution of LGBTQ themed films, a space for discussion on LGBTQ issues and cinema, and more importantly one of the biggest pride events in India. Today, it is South Asia’s biggest LGBTQ film festival and was voted ‘Top 5 LGBT film festivals’ in the world. It has also become a place where we acknowledge, preserve and archive Indian and world LGBTQ history. KASHISH also recognizes the outstanding efforts of individuals in India who have contributed to LGBTQ visibility and empowerment, by instituting an award that perpetuates this history in people’s consciousness.

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