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Yami Gautam to celebrate short formats at MAMI 2018

| @indiablooms | Oct 24, 2018, at 03:24 pm

Mumbai, Oct 24 (IBNS) Bollywood actress Yami Gautam is sure going places. Gearing up soon for promotions for her film URI, Yami has now been roped in by the premiere film festival of India, the Mumbai Film Festival 2018.

This year as a part of its esteemed Jury, MAMI has roped in Yami Gautam to be part of their annual most anticipated category, the short films from India.

The category celebrates and recognises some of the biggest and best work in the short format category of directors and filmmakers who have incredible stories to tell in the classic format.

Yami is ecstatic to be part of a jury of a festival that gets to recognise and applause the work such incredible names in the domain of world cinema.

Speaking about it, Yami said, “MAMI is a home grown prestigious film festival which has global attendees year upon yea from of films and the talent associated with them. I am overwhelmed to be a small part of this annual cinematic extravaganza and I’m  hoping to not just fulfil my jury duties but also looking forward to enjoy the taste of excellent global cinema in my city”.

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