Other members of the festival includes Paras Jha, filmmaker Abhishek Jain, writer Raam Mori, and poet Rajendra Patel.
Started with philosophy that literature is not bound between the covers of book, GLF brings together multiple forms of narratives including theatre, screenplay, documentary films, music, journalism, social media, and oral tradition.
[6] Started with philosophy that literature is not bound between the covers of book, GLF brings together multiple forms of narratives including theatre, screenplay, documentary films, music, journalism, social media, and oral tradition.
Some of the notable speakers include economist Lord Meghnad Desai, Malayalam poet K. Satchidanandan, film director Sriram Raghavan, scriptwriter Varun Grover and Anjum Rajabali.
[7][8] GLF Award was launched in the recognition of excellence in writing books, films, digital, editing, translation, designing, proofreading.
Along with the regular events, it launched for the first time 'Indian Screenwriting Festival', inviting a number of writers, lyricists, directors from Bollywood.
[16][17] Some of the notable speakers were Bhavani Iyer, Sriram Raghavan, Ishita Moitra, Hardik Mehta, Anjum Rajabali, Pushpesh Pant, Rajdeep Sardesai, Divya Prakash Dubey, Sagarika Ghose, and Kanishk Seth.
Some of the Gujarati speakers were Madhu Rye, Saumya Joshi, Jay Vasavada, Kaajal Oza Vaidya, Dhruv Bhatt, and Raam Mori.
[10][18][19][20][21] Some of the notable speakers were screenwriters Robin Bhatt, Anjum Rajabali and V. Vijayendra Prasad; filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj, music duo Sachin–Jigar and Shyamal-Saumil Munshi, architect B. V. Doshi, author Abid Surti, Ashish Vashi, Mahendrasinh Parmar and Sunil Alagh.
[4][21][22][23] After the 2 years break due to COVID-19, GLF Launched its ninth edition a 5-day event at Ahmedabad Management Association on 11 to 15 May 2022.