You are Amarpali,working as a news correspondent for to the Times of India,Mumbai.You are invited by the organisers to cover the much awaited programme of IIFA Film Awards Festival in Kuala Lumpur. Write a report giving the necessary details in about 150-200 words for publication in the paper.
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The The International Indian Film Academy Awards, IIFA awards for year 2019 were organised in Septemeber in Kaula Lampur. The show was a spectacular hit because of the tremendous stage and from the presence of various famous Bollywood starts. There were many rocking performance mixed with the award distribution to honour both artistic and technical superstars. The presenters also lifted the spirit of awards and overall it was quite a wonderful event.
Amarkali,
News correspondent,
Times of India
Mumbai
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The glitz and glamour of Bollywood will be on full display at the 16th edition of the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards weekend, starting on Friday, June 5 and ending on Sunday, June 7. It promises to be “larger than life” with a focus on commercial opportunities between host country Malaysia and India.
After travelling to London, Dubai, Macau, Toronto and Singapore, the annually IIFA extravaganza, which celebrates Indian cinema, is heading to Malaysia for the second time for its 16th edition. Established in 2000, the gala was held at Genting Highlands Resort, Malaysia, in 2002 and – if one goes by the buzz – this edition will attract a whole lot of Bollywood fans.
“This edition is coming of age. It will be larger than life. There is also growing support of film industries from international countries for the IIFA movement and that’s important,” said Sabbas Joseph, director, Wizcraft International Entertainment, IIFA organisers.
“We will be promoting Malaysia in a big way. There will be exciting opportunities for tourism... Trade and business opportunities between Malaysia and India are definitely focus for us. Later in the year, the ASEAN Summit will take place (in Malaysia) too; so it is a great building ground for that,” he added.
With delegates expected from various countries like China, Sri Lanka and Thailand, a “white paper will be launched on day one at the business forum where we will talk about the power of film tourism”.