Afghan director Roya Sadat, whose film "Sima's Song" is competing at the prestigious Red Sea Film Festival, has finally confirmed her attendance after an unexpected ordeal involving airline restrictions. Initially denied boarding at Dallas airport on her way to Jeddah, Sadat’s entry was blocked due to an issue with her passport, a situation that has since been resolved.
The Red Sea International Film Festival will honour Bollywood icon Aamir Khan and Oscar-nominated Hollywood star Emily Blunt this year.
The Red Sea Festival, now in its fourth edition, is set to take place in Jeddah from December 5 to December 14 and will feature 120 films from 81 countries.
Kiara Advani looked stunning in an off-shoulder pink and black silk gown, channeling a ‘60s Hollywood aura with its classic silhouette.
Ranbir Kapoor is the latest Bollywood celebrity to attend the Red Sea International Film Festival, which is currently taking place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Ranbir's 'In Conversation' sessions at the festival covered a wide range of topics, from his flop film 'Shamshera' to his future plans for direction.
Afghan director Roya Sadat, whose film "Sima's Song" is competing at the prestigious Red Sea Film Festival, has finally confirmed her attendance after an unexpected ordeal involving airline restrictions. Initially denied boarding at Dallas airport on her way to Jeddah, Sadat’s entry was blocked due to an issue with her passport, a situation that has since been resolved.
The Red Sea International Film Festival will honour Bollywood icon Aamir Khan and Oscar-nominated Hollywood star Emily Blunt this year.
The Red Sea Festival, now in its fourth edition, is set to take place in Jeddah from December 5 to December 14 and will feature 120 films from 81 countries.
Kiara Advani looked stunning in an off-shoulder pink and black silk gown, channeling a ‘60s Hollywood aura with its classic silhouette.
Ranbir Kapoor is the latest Bollywood celebrity to attend the Red Sea International Film Festival, which is currently taking place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Ranbir's 'In Conversation' sessions at the festival covered a wide range of topics, from his flop film 'Shamshera' to his future plans for direction.