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DFW South Asian Film Festival: A Weekend Of Color, Contemplation And Cinema In North Texas

DFW South Asian Film Festival: A Weekend Of Color, Contemplation And Cinema In North Texas

by The Daily Eye Team March 3 2016, 2:55 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 42 secs

When fans and community members make a beeline for the action second year in a row, it is safe to assume that it has won over the hearts of the local community. Such was the case with the Dallas/Fortworth South Asian Film Festival that arrived here last weekend in all its glory.

It all started at the Perot Museum in downtown Dallas. This Science Museum typically draws hordes of curious school children. Instead of chirpy kids peering at the exhibits, on this Friday night it was movie-goers and cinephiles lining up to welcome the stars to Dallas. The line-up included Suraj Sharma (Umrika, Life of Pi, Homeland, Million Dollar Arm), TiyaSircar (Miss India America, The Internship, Friends with Benefits, Vampire Diaries), MeeraSimhan (Miss India America, Anger Management, Date Movie) and Tanima Bhattacharya (Shackle) and several others.

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