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Actress Stefy Patel, Writer Dr Manoj Pandey and Singer Dr Jaya Tiwari addsparkle to the film festival

Lucknow, April 13 : Great excitement was seen in students, teachers and parents, who kept the CMS Kanpur Road auditorium jampacked on the fourth day of the festival to see good educative children's films during the 9-day International Children's Film Festival (ICFF-2023) being organized by City Montessori School absolutely free of charge. On the fourth day of ICFF, the presence of Actress Stefy Patel, Writer Dr Manoj Pandey and Singer Jaya Tiwari added to the festivity of the occasion. On this occasion, CMS students presented School Prayer and All Religion and World Peace Prayer in a melodious voice.

            During the 'International Film Festival' today, about fifteen thousand students saw the entertaining and educative movies such as Bravo Banana, The Tale of the Fox, Save the Ball, Tree House, Lust For Life, The Thrash Monster, Let's go to school, The Single Horn, The child in us, Dream to live, Hello Africa, Word of honour, Sweet Taste of Darkness, The Little Planet, The origin of Pizza, Disappearing Dad, Toshka and his friends, An apple a day, About Friendship and Bicycles, Angry bag, The name of our land, The Little Galago, Future News, Getting To The Moon, Light And Dust, The Boats that Sail Backwards, Beauty and Girl, The light of my life, Apna Shahar, Pulse of the Universe, Anmol Ratan and Ek Yatra etc.

            Today's press conference organized this afternoon at CMS Kanpur Road auditorium was addressed by the celebrities of Bollywood. Addressing the press personnel, Mr Manoj Pandey, Ms Stefy Patel and Jaya Tiwari opined in one voice that educational films are less in number and this festival is a great effort to highlight this situation and to provide healthy entertainment for students on a common platform. For this awesome work, the CMS Founders are worthy of high praise and congratulation, they said. Dr Jagdish Gandhi, who was present on the occasion said that educational films will definitely have a positive impact and this festival will surely achieve its goal of educating young minds.

 

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