Panaji: The 50th edition of the IFFI got off the to an edgy start in Goa on Wednesday, with the inaugural ceremony, which was attended by the twin powerhouses of Indian cinema Amitabh Bachchan and Rajinikanth, marred by public heckling of Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Prakash Javadekar, over his role in the ongoing water dispute Goa and Karnataka.
Political party workers and activists were also arrested, after they protested with 'Go Back Javadekar' placards outside the festival screening venue in the state capital.
At the inaugural ceremony, Javadekar described cinema as India's "soft power" while announcing the setting up of a single window clearance system for processing of permissions for film shoots.
"India has such scenic locations, sites, but for shoots, one has to take 15-20 permissions. We are starting a single window system for (permission) for shootings. Goa, Leh-Ladakh and Andaman and Nicobar will also benefit," Javadekar said during the inaugural session.
The inaugural session, compèred by well known director Karan Johar, began with a tribute to Goa's stalwart politician the late Manohar Parrikar who hosted the first IFFI in Goa.
Apart from Rajinikanth who was presented with the Icon of the Golden Jubilee award and the felicitation of Amitabh Bachchan, French actress Isabelle Huppert was conferred the festival's Lifetime Achievement award.
"Feel honoured and grateful for being the recipient of the extraordinary award," Huppert said, on acceptance of the honour.