<p>New Delhi: Renowned filmmaker Shekhar Kapur will be the jury head for the international competition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2023 in Goa next month.</p>.<p>The five-member jury also includes cinematographer Jose Luis Alcaine, producers Jerome Paillard, Catherine Dussart and Helen Leake, said a press release.</p>.<p>"The International Jury will select the winner of the coveted best film award which includes the Golden Peacock, Rs 40 lakh monetary component and certificates for the director and producer."</p>.From 'Salaar' to 'Pushpa 2' and 'Fighter': Top 5 most awaited Indian films.<p>"Apart from the best film, the jury will also determine winners in the best director, best actor (male), best actor (female) and special jury prize categories," it added.</p>.<p> The international jury will also pick the winner for the festival's best debut feature film of a director award that will see 7 first-time filmmakers compete for the coveted Silver Peacock, Rs 10 lakh and a certificate.</p>.<p>Kapur is best known for directing classics such as <em>Masoom</em> and <em>Mr India</em>. He successfully branched out to Hollywood with the Oscar-nominated period drama <em>Elizabeth</em>, <em>The Four Feathers</em> and <em>Elizabeth: The Golden Age</em>.</p>.<p>For the current edition of the IFFI, which will run from November 20 to 28, the organisers have received 'a record breaking 2926 entries from 105 countries'.</p>.<p>Last year, the festival had run into a major controversy after Nadav Lapid, the jury head of international competition, had criticised filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri's <em>The Kashmir Files</em> as “vulgar” and a “propaganda”.</p>.<p><em>The Kashmir Files</em>, which depicted the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits during militancy in the early 1990s, was screened under the Indian Panorama section at the festival. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Renowned filmmaker Shekhar Kapur will be the jury head for the international competition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2023 in Goa next month.</p>.<p>The five-member jury also includes cinematographer Jose Luis Alcaine, producers Jerome Paillard, Catherine Dussart and Helen Leake, said a press release.</p>.<p>"The International Jury will select the winner of the coveted best film award which includes the Golden Peacock, Rs 40 lakh monetary component and certificates for the director and producer."</p>.From 'Salaar' to 'Pushpa 2' and 'Fighter': Top 5 most awaited Indian films.<p>"Apart from the best film, the jury will also determine winners in the best director, best actor (male), best actor (female) and special jury prize categories," it added.</p>.<p> The international jury will also pick the winner for the festival's best debut feature film of a director award that will see 7 first-time filmmakers compete for the coveted Silver Peacock, Rs 10 lakh and a certificate.</p>.<p>Kapur is best known for directing classics such as <em>Masoom</em> and <em>Mr India</em>. He successfully branched out to Hollywood with the Oscar-nominated period drama <em>Elizabeth</em>, <em>The Four Feathers</em> and <em>Elizabeth: The Golden Age</em>.</p>.<p>For the current edition of the IFFI, which will run from November 20 to 28, the organisers have received 'a record breaking 2926 entries from 105 countries'.</p>.<p>Last year, the festival had run into a major controversy after Nadav Lapid, the jury head of international competition, had criticised filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri's <em>The Kashmir Files</em> as “vulgar” and a “propaganda”.</p>.<p><em>The Kashmir Files</em>, which depicted the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits during militancy in the early 1990s, was screened under the Indian Panorama section at the festival. </p>