December 13, 2024
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Jitendra Mishra plans to produce Indo-USA-Italian film

Jitendra Mishra is all set to present 11 th edition of SIFFCY , start shoot for his film in the U.K. and draws up plan for his new Indo-US-Italian film .? Rahul Laud reports 

Noted film producer, Curator, and Festival director at various international film festivals, and director Jitendra Mishra has his plate more than full.

Mishra is all set to hit the floor with Bahuguni Tiger the NFDC – UK production as a director, Partha Panda based in London has agreed to co-produce and Vaishali Patil will professionally support as executive producer.

Vaishali has handled several Hindi and Marathi films in the UK. Mishra is simultaneously planning to execute the 11th edition of the Siffcy festival in late January; he has been curating for the past 10 years in New Delhi.

From late January till early February, Mishra set his Cinema4good brand aligned with Smile Foundation to give the world the best child and youth cinema.

Mishas has now announced his latest film production venture a unique combination of Indo-USA –Italian production, Ambitious go-getter who doesn’t have formal cinema school training Mishra has risen up the ranks from an ordinary spot boy on the set to producing some world class films has this new ambitious venture meticulously planned.

Mishra desires to capture Years of hard work, dedication, perseverance, self-belief, and ultimately, the victory of the human spirit in his new film.

Mishra will present  inspiring story of Italian-American boxer Chiara Dituri in his r upcoming film “The Saint of Brooklyn” directed by internationally acclaimed filmmaker Ulisse Lendaro, produced by Ulisse Lendaro

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