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Bollywood superstar Deepika Padukone, who attended the Jio MAMI 21st Mumbai Film Festival with Star 2019, is quite impressed by the reaction of the audience and movie enthusiasts at the festival.

Deepika, who is Chairperson of the festival, shared her experience: “I think I managed to learn a lot in the last couple of months that I have been here at the festival in the process, I also watched some of the films that was screening from 190 movies I had the best take away from the festival is, its audience.”

“I see people who are so passionate about the cinema here. Some of them are budding filmmakers and actors, but there is a large number of people I have seen in the audience who are as enthusiastic about good cinema. They are the pure audience who want to see good movies. This apart, I have to say that it is an impeccably well-organised festival and I would like to appreciate everyone who has worked tirelessly over the past few days, including all the volunteers,” she said at the closing ceremony of the festival on Thursday night.

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Deepika Padukone On Jio MAMI: “I Think I Managed To Learn A Lot In The Last Couple Of Months”

The ceremony was attended by several filmmakers and actors including Vijay Varma, Vinay Pathak, Imtiaz Ali and Taapsee Pannu.

Geetanjali Rao’s “Bombay Rose” won two awards at the festival under – the Manish Acharya Award for New Voices in Indian Cinema, and the India Gold – Silver Gateway.

Emphasising on celebrating the voice of filmmakers with the Manish Acharya Award, “Neerja”-famed director Ram Madhvani said: “I think in a world where the vision and voice of film directors are getting less and lesser recognition, a world where we have showrunners, it is great that we are acknowledging the new voice of film directors.”

“I think the job of a filmmaker is to have a voice and pass it on to the next generation of storytellers. I watched Manish’s film and I saw he had a vision and a voice. So through this award, we are encouragung that,” Madhvani added.