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Screening of “Dolphin Boy”: A Celebrated Iranian Animated Film at Marwah Studios

Noida, 20th June – The Indo-Iran Film and Cultural Forum, in association with the Iran Cultural House and the Embassy of Iran, proudly hosted a special screening of the award-winning Iranian animated film “Dolphin Boy” at Marwah Studios. The event was graced by the presence of the film’s renowned director and writer, Mohammad Kheirandish, who was accompanied by his wife, Parastoo Tajik.

The screening was attended by an enthusiastic audience, including film, television, and media students from AAFT, who eagerly participated in the interactive session following the screening. Dr. Sandeep Marwah, Chair of the Indo-Iran Film and Cultural Forum, emphasized the importance of cultural exchange between India and Iran. He highlighted the significant growth and potential of animation as a medium in both countries, encouraging students to explore and innovate in this dynamic field.

Dr. Faridoddin Faridasr, Cultural Counsellor at the Iran Cultural House in New Delhi, also addressed the gathering, expressing his appreciation for the collaborative efforts in strengthening Indo-Iranian cultural ties through such events.

Mohammad Kheirandish, the distinguished filmmaker, shared insights into the making of “Dolphin Boy,” discussing the creative process and the themes explored in the film. He answered numerous questions from the students, providing them with valuable knowledge and inspiration.

The event concluded with Dr. Sandeep Marwah honoring the dignitaries with life memberships to the International Film and Television Research Centre, recognizing their contributions to the world of cinema and cultural diplomacy.

The screening of “Dolphin Boy” not only showcased the brilliance of Iranian animation but also reinforced the bond between India and Iran, paving the way for future collaborations in the realm of film and cultural exchange. The event was supported by International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry.


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