Anand Ramayya is a Canada based Indian film maker whose film Mad Cow Sacred Cow had its Indian premiere in Mumbai International Film Festival for Documentary, Short and Animation Films. It was screened in the competition section of the festival. This documentary is the film maker’s personal journey who realizes that cow is not only his favourite meal but also the God of his Hindu ancestors and the livelihood of his Canadian in-laws who are small farmers. Mr. Ramayya talks to Nandita Dutta about the Sacred Cows, India and beyond…
How has the Miff experience been for you?
Miff is the first Indian film festival that I have ever attended. My father Ray Ramayya too is a film maker. It’s the first time in two generations that a film from our family is being screened in India. Moreover, Miff is my chance to update myself with what is going on in the country.
How has the Miff experience been for you?
Miff is the first Indian film festival that I have ever attended. My father Ray Ramayya too is a film maker. It’s the first time in two generations that a film from our family is being screened in India. Moreover, Miff is my chance to update myself with what is going on in the country.
- 2/8/2010
- by Nandita Dutta
- DearCinema.com
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