After 'Libaas', IFFI faces another allegation of screening film without consent
Updated On: 01 December, 2014 12:45 PM IST | | Bharati Dubey
<p>After 'Libaas' producer's legal notice, IFFI draws the ire of Assamese filmmaker for screening her film without consent</p>

The poster of Akashitarar Kathare
The Directorate of International Film Festivals (DIFF) is facing fresh allegations for screening films without the makers' consent. On November 29, 'Libaas' producer Vikas Mohan slapped a legal notice on the body for showcasing the yet-to-be-released film during the 45th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa without prior intimation. Barely 48 hours later, Assamese producer Sangeeta Tamuli has raised similar objections.
The poster of 'Akashitarar Kathare'
Tamuli says, "Akashitarar Kathare was screened on Saturday and it's a shame that DIFF ignored me. Forget an invitation, they didn't have the basic courtesy to inform me about it. Until now, I had been invited to every festival where my film has been shown."
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