Showing posts with label IIFA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IIFA. Show all posts

05 June 2010

Sri Lanka President Opens FICC-IIFA Global Business Forum at Colombo

05th June 2010, www.news.lk

President Mahinda Rajapaksa inaugurated the FICC- IIFA Global Business Forum at the Colombo Hilton today the theme of this year’s forum is India-Sri Lanka Partnership - The Way Forward.

The Forum will focus on investing and rebuilding the new Sri Lanka, North and East Building Economic Partnership between India and Sri Lanka and cricket and entertainment.

Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapaksa, Central Bank Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal, Indian High Commissioner in Sri Lanka Ashok K. Kantha and other speakers representing local and Indian corporate sector were present.

Over 60 Indian corporate are here to participate in today’s FICC IIFA Global Business Forum and also over 300 local corporate leaders representing different industries shared their views in the FICC IIFA global Business Forum.

Deputy Economic Development Minister Lakshman Yapa Abeywardana said the Sri Lankan Government has taken every effort to make this event a success.

01 June 2010

Fast Train Services Link Sri Lanka's International Airport to Colombo City

01st June 2010, www.news.lk

A Super fast train service links the Bandaranaike International Airport with the city of Colombo from today.

The journey will take 30 minutes and it will run three to four times each way daily. This will greatly facilitate the distinguished visitors arriving this week to attend the Indian mega film awards ceremony IIFA.

Transport Minister Kumar Welgama and Member of Parliament Namal Rajapaksa inaugurated the new train service this morning.

The luxury train service is administered by the Airport & Aviation Services Limited (AASL). The AASL has hired a luxury train with air-conditioned coaches from Sri Lanka Railway for this special service.

Airport Express Luxury Train Service Operating Schedule

09 May 2010

Sri Lanka readies for IIFA Show. From June 3rd – 5th 2010

08th May 2010, www.dailynews.lk

The International Indian Film Academy weekend will open many opportunities for Sri Lanka to promote tourism around the globe.

Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) discussed opportunities open to Sri Lanka as the host destination for IIFA 2010, the International Indian Film Academy weekend, scheduled to take place in June.

Economic Development Deputy Minister Lakshman Yapa Abeywardene said the country can expect 14 times the benefits of the investment with the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) being held in Sri Lanka. This is the first international event Sri Lanka is hosting after the end of terrorism.

He said this will create many economic benefits to the country especially to the tourism industry. Colombo being selected to host the IIFA will change the attitude internationally. This is an opportunity to show that the country is peaceful, stable and comfortable.

With a significant investment pledged by the Sri Lankan Government, the country will focus on infrastructure development, primarily the restoration of city roads and the Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium, which will be the official venue for the IIFA Awards.

SLTPB Manging Director Dileep Mudadeniya said “Each year the host destination of IIFA 2010 will be placed on an international platform as over 300 media from around the world congregates in the country for the much anticipated event of the Indian Film
Industry.

”Sri Lanka anticipates a boost in the tourism and hospitality industries, where employment opportunities are expected to increase, with a distinct rise in tourist arrivals taking place within this period”.

Infrastructure development has already commenced to facilitate transport, accommodation and the staging of the event, at the Sugathadasa Stadium.

The Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium will be re-modelled to meet international standards with a long-term goal of hosting regional and global events.

The high-profile FICCI IIFA Global Business Forum is also scheduled during the IIFA weekend will invite India’s key businessmen, offering a dynamic global platform to Sri Lankan industries to deliberate on a diverse range of businesses and bilateral economic issues.

21 April 2010

Amitabh Bachchan in Sri Lanka to Promote IIFA 2010 Awards Ceremony to be Held in Sri Lanka from June 03 to 05

20th April 2010, www.lankabusinessonline.com

Sri Lanka will host an annual Indian film awards in Colombo in June drawing Bollywood stars to the country and opening opportunities for films to be shot on location in the former war-torn island industry officials said.

The International Indian Film Academy Awards will be held in Sri Lanka from June 03 to 05.

"A size of a country is measured by the size of the heart and Sri Lanka has a big heart," veteran Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan, who is the brand ambassador for the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards told reporters.

"I have hosted IIFA for the last 10 years and this by far is the best welcome I had so far."

Sri Lanka's tourism official said Sri Lanka has been chosen amid rival bids from Durban, Seoul, Bangkok and Singapore which had hosted the event earlier.

The first awards were held in London. Other locations included Amsterdam, Malaysia, Singapore, Dubai and Johannesburg.

The Biggest

Indian cinema eclipses the more glamorous Hollywood cinema industry in the US by producing the highest number of movies every year, though production budgets of Indian films may be smaller.

"What we are celebrating through IIFA is the world's largest film industry," Sabash Joseph, director IIFA said.

"We film the highest number of movies and sell the highest number of tickets (in the world)."

A business forum, fashion show, celebrity cricket match, world premiers of upcoming Indian films and a film workshop would be part of the show.

The event will be broadcast to a 600 million global audience across 110 countries.

Organizers say the event brings a publicity to valued at over 50 million US dollars to an economy.

"Already the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) and CNN (Cable News Network) have booked hotel rooms to use as studios," Joseph said.

Closer Links
Bachchan said he would ask Indian cinema to consider Sri Lanka as a location to shoot movies with Indian films increasingly going abroad in search of new locations.

Hollywood blockbuster movies, Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), and Indiana Jones 'Temple of Doom' (1984) were shot in Sri Lankan central hills, but separatist war waged by Tamil Tiger separatists which intensified in 1983 turned Sri Lanka into a war zone. The war ended last May.

Bachchan said closer links could be built between Indiana and Sri Lankan cinema.

Sri Lanka's domestic industry has been heavily influenced by Indian cinema, featuring singing stars dancing around trees and with the first films being edited in South India.

A former Miss Sri Lanka, Jackie Fernandez has broken into Hollywood is making wavers there now, but Sri Lanka's government fines producers who use Indian talent through penal levies.

Hindi films broadcast on Sri Lankan television are also taxed at the highest rate, though Tamil films have been spared.

"We were delighted when we hear that IIFA had selected Sri Lanka to host its award ceremony," Achala Jagoda, former tourism minister said.

"This is a clear sign that Sri Lankan is heading towards a bright direction after years of trauma."