Soon after the chairman of the steering committee  for the International Film Festival of India, Mr Mike Pandey wrote a  letter to the state government stressing on the need for better  co-ordination between the Directorate of Film Festivals (DFF) and the  Entertaining Society of Goa for improving the mega film festival, the  DFF has gone ahead and removed the clause from its draft as regards the  Memorandum of Understanding for IFFI 2011, which stated Goa as a  permanent IFFI venue. 
 
 The IFFI MoU is annually s
igned between the state and the central  government. It may be recalled that the MoU for IFFI 2010 had clearly  mentioned Goa as a permanent venue for the mega film festival. The  successive union ministers representing the Ministry of Information and  Broadcasting had, from time to time, also announced Goa to be the  permanent venue for the IFFI.
 
 The CEO of the Entertainment Society of Goa, Mr Manoj Srivastava,  speaking to ‘The Navhind Times’ admitted that the draft MoU received  from the DFF had no mention of Goa as a permanent IFFI venue. 
 
 "However, the governing council of the ESG has taken note of the  same, and we are trying to protect the interest of Goa by getting the  clause re-admitted in the DFF MoU," he added.
 
 Speaking further, Mr Srivastava said that contrary to the contents  of the letter written by Mr Pandey, the ESG is extending all support to  Ministry of Information and Broadcasting for the organisation of the  IFFI. 
 
 "And we are not working with only DFF, but with the central  government to organise the event," he maintained, reiterating that there  already exists synergy between the DFF and the ESG, and the related  observation made by Mr Pandey was untrue.
 
 Replying to a question as regards creation of IFFI cell in Goa by  the DFF and appointment of Mr Shankar Mohan as its director, Mr  Srivastava said that the works to be carried out by the IFFI Cell and  the ESG have already been bifurcated, and both agencies would work  towards successful organisation of the mega film festival. 
 
 Interestingly, a meeting of the IFFI steering committee headed by Mr  Pandey and held in New Delhi this Monday gave a jolt to the plans of  the Chief Minister, Mr Digambar Kamat to hold the opening ceremony of  the IFFI 2011 at Ravindra Bhavan, Margao. 
 
 The noted film-maker, Mr Gautam Ghosh, a member of the steering  committee stated that the Ravindra Bhavan was equipped with a single  projection system, while all the international film festivals recognised  by the International Federation of Film Producers Association (IFFPA)  need to screen movies in cinema halls having minimum double projection  system, uninterruptedly. 
 
 Mr Ghosh also expressed fear that in such a case, the IFFI may face  the threat of de-recognition from the IFFPA. And upgrading the Ravindra  Bhavan to this need would require major changes in its existing  projection room, with limited time left at the disposal of the  government. 
 
 The steering committee meeting was attended by the top officials of  the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting including director of DFF,  Mr Anil Saxena and joint secretary (films), Mr D P Reddy, besides the  secretary for information and publicity, Mr Rajeev Verma; the IFFI  director, Mr Shankar Mohan; and the CEO of the ESG, Mr Manoj Srivastava.
Courtesy: NT network