Srinagar, November 3: The third day of the Kashmir World Film Festival (KWFF) promises a rich blend of cinematic learning and multilingual storytelling. The day will begin with an exclusive masterclass conducted by veteran actor Raza Murad and renowned media expert Syed Humayun Qaisar, offering participants deep insights into film craft and performance.
Starting from 12 noon onwards, the festival will showcase 11 films across diverse languages and genres, reflecting the creative spirit of both emerging and established filmmakers from India and abroad.
Day 3 Screening Schedule:
1. Aatish-e-Tilism – Anil Kumar & Ozge Uyar (Hindi & English, India) – 17 mins
2. The Confession – Chandra Prasad Kumbasaram (Malayalam, India) – 17 mins
3. Un-titled: A Poetic Resistance – Syed Ahmad Rufai (English & Tibetan, India) – 17 mins
4. Pandhara Chivda – Milind Damle (Marathi, India) – 18 mins
5. Plastic Shamaar – Ajaz Dar, Pakeeza Qureshi, Peerzada Sohaib (Urdu/Kashmiri, India) – 18 mins
6. KYC – Aravindan S.S. (Malayalam, India) – 19 mins
7. Punishing The Professor – Aayna (Tamil, India) – 28 mins
8. For A While – Kichukhon – Banamali Sarkar (Bengali, India) – 62 mins
9. Bhagni – Om Pal Singh Sambyal (Hindi, India) – 65 mins
10. Schaun und Sand (Ramel or Zabad) – Roulan Jadan (Arabic, Germany) – 92 mins
11. ADIM – Primitive – Amitabha Chaterjee (Bengali, India) – 118 mins
The screenings will continue throughout the day, celebrating artistic expression, cultural diversity, and cinematic excellence — reaffirming KWFF’s mission to strengthen Kashmir’s position on the global film map.

