CSAFF 2013 PRESS KIT
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CSAFF 2013 PRESS KIT
THE 4TH ANNUAL “Now more than ever we need to talk to each other, to listen to each other and understand how we see the world, and cinema is the best medium for doing this.” - MARTIN SCORSESE 2013 PRESS KIT SEPTEMBER 20 - 22, 2013 CSAFF MISSION CHICAGO SOUTH ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL is dedicated to fostering a diverse cinematic experience through South Asian film. ABOUT US * Founded in 2010. * Presented by Chicago South Asian Arts Council, Inc. * The only South Asian Film Festival in the Midwest. * We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. WHEN Friday, September 20th - Sunday, September 22nd WHERE Showplace Icon Theaters 150 West Roosevelt Road, Chicago Columbia College Chicago 1104 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago WHY An exclusive and highly prestigious event supported by Columbia College Chicago, Chicago Film Office, and Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events. Attended by high profile celebrities and community members as well as over 3,000 general audience members. Includes a stellar selection of films, panel discussions, tributes to major artists, and galas. SEPTEMBER 20 - 22, 2013 CSAFF FACT SHEET NAME: Chicago South Asian Film Festival (CSAFF) CURRENTLY: 4th year running LOCATION: Chicago Showplace Icon Theater: 150 West Roosevelt Road, Chicago Columbia College Chicago: 1104 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago FESTIVAL DATES: Friday, September 20th through Sunday, September 22nd, 2013 COUNTRIES REPRESENTED: India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, USA LANGUAGES REPRESENTED: Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Nepalese, Sri Lankan, English NON-PROFIT: The Chicago South Asian Film Festival was founded in 2010 and is organized by the Chicago South Asian Arts Council Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. ABOUT US: Chicago South Asian Film Festival is dedicated to fostering a diverse cinematic experience through South Asian films. The Festival was founded in 2010 and is held in late September in conjunction with Columbia College Chicago and includes a stellar selection of films and guests, panel discussions, opportunities for filmmakers and film lovers to connect, musical performances, tributes to major artists, and gala’s. The Festival is committed to providing a ground-breaking cinematic experience for filmmakers and moviegoers alike with the warmth and personal touch that is unique to Chicago. FEATURES: Complete listing attached ARTISTS ATTENDING: Complete listing attached SEPTEMBER 20 - 22, 2013 PRESS RELEASE 1 For Immediate Release Contact: Archana M Jain Phone: 718.451.6202 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.csaff.org Chicago South Asian Film Festival Announces 2013 Film Selection The Chicago South Asian Film Festival reveals the film lineup for its fourth annual event to be held between September 20 and 22nd. The festival, to be hosted at the Showplace Icon Theaters and Film Row Cinema at Columbia College will present over 24 films. The festival will open with the US premiere of Oass, a portrayal of the injustices faced by the many victims of child trafficking. Directed by Abhinav Shiv Tiwari, the film follows Kiku, a girl of great determination, as she endeavors to return home from the dingy brothels of Delhi. The centerpiece film is Shahid, by director Hansal Mehta and producer Anurag Kashyap. The biographical piece recounts the inspiring journey of Shahid Azmi, a human rights activist and lawyer who was killed in 2010. The festival will close with the presentation of The Reluctant Fundamentalist, starring Riz Ahmed and Kate Hudson. The film, directed by Mira Nair and winner of the IFFI Century Award, tells the story of a Pakistani man whose American Dream is threatened by post 9/11 reactions to al-Qaida attacks. Also included in the lineup is Club 60, Sanjay Tripathy’s directorial debut in Bollywood. Featuring acclaimed actors Farooq Sheikh, Sarika, Satish Shah, and Tinnu Anand, the film offers a glimpse into the lives of young at heart 60-year-olds. “We all are still young at heart. It’s all about how you live your life,” said Sheikh during a photo shoot for the film. Farah Goes Bang,Touring Talkies, Pied Piper, Chor Chor Super Chor, Bengali film Tasher Desh, and the Sri Lankan film Thanha Rathi Ranga round off the features. Among the short-length films, Bansuli (The Flute) presents a narrative that takes place in the remote west of Kamali, 3 Puffs of Gold explores the subject of sexual assault, and Breakdown introduces the story of an American caught in the darkest shadows of urban India. Other shorts included in the lineup are Free Kaa Refill,The Queen of My Dreams, …Or Die, Shameless, and Khuli Khidki. The festival will also present Much Ado About Knotting, a documentary based on the practice of marital matchmaking in contemporary India. “We’ve looked at a pan-cultural phenomenon through an Indian prism. What was earlier negotiated at closed family events has now snow-balled into a multi-million dollar industry. It’s a startling scenario and the film presents the multiple facets without being judgmental,” said director Geetika Narang Abbasi in a previous statement. The Other Army, directed by Sana Attiq Haq, focuses on the stories of three Pakistanis who sacrificed their lives in the fight against terrorism. Major sponsors include Comcast, Columbia College Chicago and Saavn. For more information on the full list of film selections, please visit http://csaff.org/film-guide/. # # # About CSAFF Chicago South Asian Film Festival is dedicated to fostering a diverse cinematic experience through South Asian films. The Festival was founded in 2010 and is organized by the Chicago South Asian Arts Council Inc. The Festival is held in late September in conjunction with Columbia College Chicago and includes a stellar selection of films and guests, panel discussions, opportunities for filmmakers and film lovers to connect, musical performances, tributes to major artists, and galas. The Festival is committed to providing a groundbreaking cinematic experience for filmmakers and moviegoers alike with the warmth and personal touch that is unique to Chicago. For more information, visit http://www.csaff.org/. SEPTEMBER 20 - 22, 2013 PRESS RELEASE 2 For Immediate Release Contact: Archana M Jain Phone: 718.451.6202 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.csaff.org The 4th Annual Chicago South Asian Film Festival Announces Bollywood Attendees Farooq Sheikh, Priyanka Bose, Abhinav Tiwari, Ami Bhogani, and Trupti Bhoir offer their support for the largest South Asian Film Festival in the Midwest.The festival will open with Oass, a Cannes Festival premiere, and present Mira Nair’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist starring Kate Hudson, Liev Schreiber, Riz Ahmed, and Shabana Azmi. Film enthusiasts and Bollywood fans alike have much to look forward to in the Chicago South Asian Film Festival’s upcoming event, to be held between September 20 and 22nd at the Showplace Icon Theaters and Film Row Cinema at Columbia College. Several notable members of the industry, including acclaimed actor Farooq Sheikh, are expected to make an appearance at the fourth annual festival which will present over 24 films and host a number of speakers. The festival will launch with the features Much Ado About Knotting and Thanha Rathi Ranga, and will be followed by a red carpet welcome for the U.S. premiere of Oass, a portrayal of child trafficking through the eyes of a young girl. Director Abhinav Shiv Tiwari and actress Priyanka Bose are expected to attend. The weekend will present continuous screenings of short length and feature films and will host an appearance by Hansal Mehta, director of the centerpiece film Shahid. Parvesh Cheena of Outsourced fame will be present for his short film, …Or Die. Director Sanjay Tripathy will also be in attendance to support his Bollywood directorial debut, Club 60. The film features acclaimed actors Farooq Sheikh, Sarika, Satish Shah, and Tinnu Anand who play a group of young at heart 60-year-olds. Producer Ami Bhogani will be present for the screening of director Mira Nair’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist. The film stars Hollywood talent Kate Hudson and Riz Ahmed and tells the story of a Pakistani man whose American Dream is threatened after the 9/11 al-Qaida attacks. The IFFI Century Award winner will close the festival. Amit Rana, festival director, is looking forward to this year’s event, which will pay tribute to Indian cinema’s 100th anniversary. “We are excited to welcome such a wide array of talented and emerging artists from across the South Asian film world to Chicago.” Other attendees include actor Trupti Bhoir, director Nilendra Deshapriya, director Reena Dutt, actor Anshul Kataria, and director Meera Menon. Major sponsors include Comcast, Columbia College Chicago and Saavn. For a more information on the list of attendees and film selections, please visit http://csaff.org. # # # About CSAFF Chicago South Asian Film Festival is dedicated to fostering a diverse cinematic experience through South Asian films. The Festival was founded in 2010 and is organized by the Chicago South Asian Arts Council Inc. The Festival is held in late September in conjunction with Columbia College Chicago and includes a stellar selection of films and guests, panel discussions, opportunities for filmmakers and film lovers to connect, musical performances, tributes to major artists, and galas. The Festival is committed to providing a groundbreaking cinematic experience for filmmakers and moviegoers alike with the warmth and personal touch that is unique to Chicago. For more information, visit http://www.csaff.org/. SEPTEMBER 20 - 22, 2013 PRESS RELEASE 3 For Immediate Release Contact: Archana M Jain Phone: 718.451.6202 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.csaff.org Chicago South Asian Film Festival Celebrates 100 Years of Indian Cinema Chicago, IL – September 16, 2013 – The 4th annual Chicago South Asian Film FesAval celebrates Indian cinema’s centenary with Farooq Sheikh, Priyanka Bose, Abhinav Shiv Tiwari, and Parvesh Cheena on September 20-‐22nd at the Showplace Icon Theaters and Film Row Cinema at Columbia College. The release of Dadasaheb Phalke’s silent film Raja Harishchandra in 1913 set in mo9on a cultural force that would take Indian society by storm. Film became the medium that unified regions, cap9vated audiences, and brought the world to the Indian household. And today it remains a cultural stalwart that embraces tradi9on, innova9on, and, of course, song and dance. One hundred years later, Bollywood has reached a cri9cal milestone as one of the most recognizable industries in the world. Its community of filmmakers and actors has not only seduced filmgoers across borders, but has transcended into an interna9onal legion of respected ar9sts. Amitabh Bhachchan, A.R. Rahman, Irfan Khan, and Aishwarya Rai as household names amongst worldwide audiences have become testaments to the strength and reach of Bollywood. Since its incep9on, the Chicago South Asian Film Fes9val has played a significant role in expanding this influence in the West. Over the past three years, the Fes9val has premiered some of the foremost films, from and by South Asians, giving emerging filmmakers and ar9sts a plaPorm to showcase their works to the world. Actress Priyanka Bose, whose film Oass will premiere at this year’s fes9val taking place September 20-‐22nd, is par9cularly excited about the posi9on of Indian film the global market. “It is so refreshing to get a wider audience from all over the world to take interest in our films.” Previous years have brought acclaimed ar9sts including Shabana Azmi, Raveena Tandon, Farooq Sheikh, Lilete Dubey, Adil Hussain, Nandana Sen, Sandeep Sharma, Deep9 Naval and Geeta Malik to the largest South Asian fes9val in the Midwest. Many of these ar9sts have dedicated their art to the advancement of Indian cinema at home and abroad and have supported the fes9val as a catalyst for the South Asian voice. This year’s festival’s lineup of more than 24 films includes the U.S. premiere of Oass by director Abhinav Shiv Tiwari, Club 60 by director Sanjay Tripathy, and The Reluctant Fundamentalist starring Kate Hudson, Liev Schreiber, Riz Ahmed, and Shabana Azmi. Artists set to hit the red carpet during the opening night reception this Friday include Bose, Farooq Sheikh, Ami Bhogani, Trupti Bhoir, Sanjay Tripathy and Parvesh Cheena of Outsourced fame. The weekend will host a number of panels and Q&A sessions with filmmakers. “Indian cinema has such a rich heritage and has touched so many hearts for so many years,” says Bose. “With a lot of importance given to tighter screenplays, I can safely say that we are at the league of spectacular talent worldwide.” Major sponsors include Comcast, Columbia College Chicago and Saavn. For a more information on the list of attendees and film selections, please visit http://csaff.org. # # # SEPTEMBER 20 - 22, 2013 CSAFF ARTIST ATTENDEES Additional Attendees: Sanjay Tripathy: Director, Club 60 Vivek Budakoti: Director/Producer, Pied Piper Ved Kataria: Producer, Chor Chor Super Chor SEPTEMBER 20 - 22, 2013 2013 FILM SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 20 - 22, 2013 FILM GUIDE must watch features Oass Shahid Director: Abhinav Shiv Tiwari Cast: Dibya Chhetri, Priyanka Bose India | 105mins | 2013 | US Premiere Synopsis: When Kiku was 11 years old, her life was like a dream – time spent running around in the fields in her village and playing with her little sister. Like any other girl of her age, she dreamt of a bright future that good education could provide her. This ambition took her all the way to Delhi – only to be sold to a brothel where she was drugged, raped, kicked and punched. Everyday a little more of her soul was crushed. However, she believed that she had to win this battle for freedom to help rescue other victims like her. Director: Hansal Mehta Cast: Raj Kumar Yadav, Prabhleen Sandhu India | 123mins | 2012 | Chicago Premiere Synopsis: “Shahid” traces the true story of slain human rights activist and lawyer Shahid Azmi. In the backdrop of communal violence that was unleashed on the city of Mumbai since 1993 we see a remarkable tale unfold. From attempting to become a terrorist to being wrongly imprisoned under a draconian antiterrorism law to becoming a criminal lawyer Shahid traces the inspiring personal journey of a boy who became an unlikely messiah for human rights while following the rise of communal violence in India. The Reluctant Fundamentalist Director: Mira Nair Cast: Riz Ahmed, Kate Hudson, Liev Schreiber India | 128mins | 2012 Synopsis: At a café a Pakistani man, Changez tells Bobby, an American journalist, about his experiences in the United States. The American Dream seems well within his grasp, complete with a smart and gorgeous artist girlfriend, Erica. But when the Twin Towers are attacked, a cultural divide slowly begins to crack open between Changez and Erica. Changez’s dream soon begins to slip into nightmare: he is transformed from a well-educated, upwardly mobile businessman to a scapegoat and perceived enemy. SEPTEMBER 20 - 22, 2013 FILM GUIDE world premiere: features Club 60 Director: Sanjay Tripathy Cast: Farooq Shaikh, Sarika, Satish Shah India | 130mins | 2013 | World Premiere Synopsis: Five irrepressible and naughty club members whose lives revolve around a tennis court of CLUB 60 inspire a couple under depression to come out of it and fall back in love with life again! Pied Piper Director:Vivek Budakoti Cast: Rajpal Yadav,Vikram Kochhar USA | 113mins | 2013 | World Premiere Synopsis: Pied Piper is a satirical folklore of a simple laundryman, Chunnilal, who is rumored to have acquired his beloved donkey’s brain in a freak accident. Charming millions with his asinine traits, Chunnilal soon rises to become the most popular and most feared hero of his time. The film traces the dynamics of his unprecedented rise and his inevitable fall along the trajectory of politics, religion, power and ideologies. Thanha Rathi Ranga Director: Nilendra Deshapriya Cast: Sarath Kothalawala, Sulochana Weerasinghe Sri Lanka | 110 mins | 2013 | World Premiere Synopsis: After the end of a 30-year-old ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka, three friends embark on an adventurous journey to a land that was once forbidden but a sudden encounter forces them to return to yet another land of turmoil and terror. A journey in search of soul mates in a soulless world, this film explores the stark reality of the human condition in a post war country Touring Talkies MUST WATCH! Director: Gajendra Ahire Cast: Subodh Bhave, Trupti Bhoir India | 77mins | 2013 | World Premiere Synopsis: The story of a lone woman Chandi’s struggle to save her Chandi Touring Talkies from going out of business in the male chauvinistic world of travelling cinema. Chandi’s arch rival Subhnya tricks her wayward father to pledge her tent in a fixed gambling session and gives her six months to recover her tent. He also steals the screening rights to the latest blockbuster movie from right under her nose, leaving her stranded for options. As she mulls over her predicament enters Avinash an art film maker from a different world of cinema. As Subhnya denies him a screen to play the blockbuster, Chandi and Avinash end up helping each other out. Whether Chandi is able to save her tent or not forms the story. SEPTEMBER 20 - 22, 2013 world premiere: shorts Horn Please Director: Shantanu Suman, Istling Mirche India | 31mins | 2013 | World Premiere MUST WATCH! Synopsis: Horn Please is a documentary that encapsulates various aspects of an age-old folk art form of India, the Truck Art, an art form that makes journeys through the dusty highways of India, incredible in more ways than one. With a kaleidoscope of bright paints, motifs, typography and unique couplets, these Indian trucks take you on a rather colorful journey of diverse cultures and beliefs of the country. This documentary focuses on the origin of truck art and how it influences not just the world of art, but also the lives of its artists and the truckers who interact with it on a daily basis. Largely, it investigates on whether the once-accepted art form will survive the test of time in this era of capitalism. The Other Army Director: Sana Haq Pakistan | 27mins | 2013 | World Premiere Synopsis: The Other Army is a documentary that seeks to understand the issues faced by Pakistan in its struggle against terrorism. It tributes the people who have sacrificed their lives in counter-terrorism efforts and provides a glimpse into the lives of their survivors. The film brings to light the Pakistanis who believe in the need to root out fanaticism, extremism, and to restore peace and stability to the world. Over 3,500 members of the Pakistani army have died in combat and 40,000 civilians have died as a consequence of terrorism and the war against it since 2001. The film counters the popular narrative in the American media that Pakistan is complicit in supporting terrorists. Shameless Director: Geeta Malik Cast: Omi Vaidya, Geeta Malik, Reena Dutt USA | 4mins | 2013 | World Premiere Synopsis: A woman on trial for prostitution turns the tables on her accusers. Free Kaa Refill Director: Harsshil R Patel Cast: Kunal Dhruv, Abhishek Patel, Arun Naidu India | 15mins| 2013 | World Premiere Synopsis: A cell phone finds a new owner for a day. He makes free calls while someone else is left to answer. SEPTEMBER 20 - 22, 2013 Breakdown Director: Brayden Yoder Cast: Rob Tepper, Dhanendra Kawde India | 25mins | 2013| World Premiere Synopsis: After fleeing the scene of a fatal accident, a desperate American falls into a fateful night amidst the darkest shadows of urban India, where a small-time hustler and mysterious tamasha dancer force him to confront the karmic currents of his own conscience. usa premiere: feature & shorts Chor Chor Super Chor Director: Rajesh. K. Cast: Deepak Dobriyal, Priya Bhatija India | 97mins | 2012 | US Premiere Synopsis: In the crowded by lanes of old Delhi, Shukla ji runs a small photo studio as a front for small time crime. Over the years he has groomed a bunch of youngsters in the art of pick pocketing and petty crime. Then one day a girl comes into their midst and then everything collapses. Bansuli Director: Min Bahadur Bham Cast: Ghanashyam Giri, Naresh Bhandari Nepal | 15mins | 2013 | US Premiere Synopsis: Set in a village in the remote west of Karnali, this stunning film takes place during the first elections in Nepal after the Maoist conflict period. Soulful flute melodies and the constantly flowing waters of Karnali intertwine to tell a poignant story of young Bijuli, and of love, migration, separation and longing. Khuli Khidki Director: Ravi s Alok Cast: Adithi Kalkunte India | 11mins | 2013 | US Premiere Synopsis: An interesting story of an insurance agent and his inability to sell insurance policies. One night, his frustration lands him in the red light area of the city and under extreme awkwardness he ends up pitching an insurance policy to a prostitute in a brothel. What happens next? SEPTEMBER 20 - 22, 2013 chicago premiere: features & shorts Farah Goes Bang Director: Meera Menon Cast: Nikohl Boosheri, Kiran Deol, Kandis Erickson USA | 90mins | 2013 | Chicago Premiere Synopsis: A road-trip comedy centered on Farah Mahtab, a woman in her twenties who tries to lose her virginity while campaigning across America for presidential candidate John Kerry in 2004. Farah and her friends K.J. and Roopa follow the campaign trail across historic Route 66 on their way to Ohio, the central battleground state of 2004, seizing control of this charged moment in their lives and the life of their country. Tasher Desh Director: Qaushiq Mukherjee Cast: Anubrata Basu, Rituparna Sen USA | 112mins | 2013 | Chicago Premiere Synopsis: The story of a prince who escapes his destiny, the prison of his mind. He lands on a fascist island and incites women to revolt. A psychedelic fantasy about destiny and humanity, social control and Utopian revolution. Much Ado About Knotting Director: Anandana Kapur, Geetika Narang Abbasi India | 55mins | 2012 | Chicago Premiere Synopsis: Born into a society obsessed with marriages, a young girl, a not-so-young man, and a Non-Resident Indian couple are compelled by tradition to look for matches via classifieds, matchmaking bureaus and websites. Confronted with innumerable criteria that determine who is acceptable and who isn’t, they question themselves and their choices. As they introspect, the melee of the matchmaking industry continues. At every turn, there are service providers who are ready to snoop, style and solicit potentials on their behalf. People are searching for the ideal one endlessly and the oft-heard question is – When are you getting married? Or Die Director: Gregory Bonsignore, John Petaja Cast: Parvesh Cheena, Rizwan Manji, Guru Singh USA | 14mins | 2012 | Chicago Premiere Synopsis: Three actors are excited to make an internet video, until they learn just what that video entails. SEPTEMBER 20 - 22, 2013 3 Puffs of Gold Director: Reena Dutt Cast: Sunkrish Bala, Meena Serendib USA | 6mins | 2013 | Chicago Premiere Synopsis: A young woman is keeping a painful secret. Her silence is about to take on a magical voice of its own. online features Dui Duharnir Golpo Director: Sankhajit Biswas USA | 58mins | 2012 Synopsis: This is the story of Chiranjit and Bubai – two young transgender friends from Kolkata, India. They had to drop out from school because of their feminine disposition. Like many other transgender boys, Chiranjit and Bubai got exposed to sexual acts in premature age. Advised by their elder community members, they started taking money for sex. In 2009, they joined Manas Bangla, a non-profit organization working in LGBT advocacy and HIV awareness. As ‘Peer Educator’, Their job is to generate consciousness amongst high risk youth and bring them in for blood test. But success comes with a price. There She Is Director:Veena Rao, Emily Sheskin USA | 20mins | 2012 Synopsis: There She Is follows Allison Kopach and Jenny Flores as they prepare for and compete in the American Beauties Plus Pageant. The two women discuss their lives as plus size women, including how they feel when others’ perceptions of their appearance clash with their own. Indian Summer Director: Mridu Chandra USA | 17mins | 2013 Synopsis: Indian Summer follows Indian American kids aged 9 to 16 at the Hindu Heritage Summer Camp near Rochester, New York as they pursue a course that offers exposure to meditation, yoga, and the opportunity to learn how to practice Hinduism in a largely Christian country. Campers come from all over the country and many are the only Indian person in their school. They long to make other “brown” friends, to express their religious identity, and to learn from older counselors who are “just like them.” SEPTEMBER 20 - 22, 2013 feature shorts The Queen of my Dreams Director: Ryan Logan, Fawzia Mirza Cast: Mouzam Makkar, Fawzia Mirza USA | 3mins | 2011 Synopsis: As a young girl, Fawzia Mirza fell under the spell of Bollywood heroines and their promise of love and feminine perfection. As an adult, she looks back and re-imagines the epic romance in the classic film Aradhana, in a queer light. Nightlife Director: Harune Massey Pakistan | 10mins | 2013 Synopsis: Two kids on a road side clinking oil bottles offering massage services, spend the night waiting for clients. “Nightlife” is a glimpse into the life of male child sex-workers in Lahore, Pakistan. A subtle observation of a grave circumstance in their lives, and a self-critique, questioning exploitation and artistic work. SEPTEMBER 20 - 22, 2013 CSAFF ORGANIZATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS ADVISORY BOARD Ira Azulay Nilesh Kamath Ketki Parikh Amit Rana Shalini Trivedi Shabana Azmi Liillete Dubey Snehal Patel Aparna Sen Aditya Shashtri Bhawana Soumya FESTIVAL STAFF FOR PRESS ACCREDITATION: Festival Director: Amit Rana Event Director: Ketki Parikh Hospitality Director: Shalini Trivedi Volunteer Coordinator: Bobbi Taxali Marketing Coordinator: Nidhi Chikani PR Coordinator: Archana Misra Jain PR Coordinator: Henna Kamdar Community Outreach: Zohra Hasta Ticket Sales Coordinator: Medha Pratap Social Media Coordinator: Sanjay Anand Website: Arup Raha Please visit http://csaff.org/press-accreditation/ PROGRAMMING TEAM Snehal Patel Mileen Patel Ketki Parikh Amit Rana Archana Misra Jain phone: +1.718.451.6202 email: [email protected] WEBSITE/SOCIAL MEDIA Official Website: www.csaff.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheCSAFF Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheCSAFF PRESS RELEASES http://csaff.org/press-releases/
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