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Amid a galaxy of stars from Bollywood, Bengali cinema and foreign shores, megastar Shah Rukh Khan on Friday inaugurated the 25th Kolkata International Film Festival aka KIFF at Netaji Indoor stadium here.

Flanked by yesteryear’s top heroine Rakhi Gulzar, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and ‘thali girl’ Srabonti Chatterjee, SRK lit the ceremonial lamp to wild cheers from the audience, who later enjoyed every bit of the opening film – Satyajit Ray’s children’s classic “Goopy Gayen Bagha Bayen”, which is celebrating its 50th year.

Germany’s Oscar winning director Volker Schlondorff, “Sex, Lies and Videotape” actress Andie MacDowell, Slovak film maker Dusan Hanak graced the occasion, alongside Bollywood auteur Mahesh Bhatt, and BCCI President and former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly were among those who graced the function.

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Shah Rukh Khan At KIFF: “Some Of The Greatest & Defining Films In Indian Film Industry Are Presented By Bengali Cinema”

SRK, in his speech, described the 25th year of the festival as an important landmark.

“The 25th year is an important landmark, an important milestone for cinema not only in Bengal, but to the rest of our country because some of the greatest cinema, some of the defining cinema of India comes from Bengal and Kolkata,” he said.

Shah Rukh stepped in to inaugurate the jamboree in the absence of Amitabh Bachchan, who was originally scheduled to do the job, but could not make it to the fest due to indisposition.

“Amitabhji comes here every time. But he could not turn up. Since last night he is unwell. So doctors have restricted his movements. He is suffering a lot since last night,” Banerjee said.