Mumbai: Marathi film "Tingya" was adjudged the best film and Darsheel Safary was named the best child actor for his role in "Taare Zameen Par" at the 10th International Film Festival held here.
The closing ceremony of the festival, organised by the Mumbai Academy of Movies Images (MAMI), honoured Dharmendra and Rishi Kapoor, two of Bollywood's most popular yesteryear stars, with the Lifetime Achievement Awards on Thursday evening. The two actors were honoured for "their significant contributions to cinema over the last 25 years" at the closing function of the eight-day event.
Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura received the Global Lifetime Award, introduced this year. The Cannes Award winning movie "Mourning Forest," a Franco-Japanese co-production directed by Naomi Kawase, was the closing movie of the festival.
Bollywood's respected lyricist Gulzar and veteran audiographer Hitendra Ghosh were also honoured at the closing ceremony attended by the Bollywood glitterati and film afficionados.
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IANS