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The 2023 Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) takes place October 11 – 15. This year marks the 21st anniversary for this acclaimed film festival. For 2023, the IFFLA will showcase 24 films (6 narrative features, 2 documentary features, 16 shorts) from 13 countries and in 14 languages. Over the past two decades, the festival has showcased the independent, art-focused side of Indian cinema, as well as expanded to incorporate many other South Asian countries of origin. Some of the films that will be screened this year include: the world theatrical premiere of Vishal Bhardwaj’s Khufiya, The world premiere of Atul Sabharwal’s Berlin; the North American premieres of Varun Grover’s dramedy “All Indian Rank"; Dominic Sangma’s Garo language film ‘Rapture’; the Malayalam film “Aattam” (The Play) by Anand Ekarshi; the LA premiere of Joram by Devashish Makhija; and the North American premieres of Varun Grover’s dramedy film “All Indian Rank.” Film Festival Radio was so honored to speak with IFFLA representatives, festival Co-Directors of Programming, Thouly Dosios and Ritesh Mehta, along with filmmaker Varun Grover’s dramedy “All Indian Rank,” which will be screened on the closing night of the festival. For tickets, event locations, visit: Indian Film Festival of L.A (https://indianfilmfestival.org)