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Bollywood actors Shahid Kapoor, Kartik Aaryan, Dia Mirza, Ranbir Kapoor and director Karan Johar pose for photographers during a news conference organized by International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) in New Delhi, India May 17, 2018. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi Image Credit: REUTERS

The International Indian Film and Academy (Iifa) Weekend and Awards will return to Bangkok after a decade for its 19th edition, which promises not just Bollywood’s glitz and glamour but support to environmental causes and cinema memorabilia too.

The gala will be held June 22-24 at the Siam Niramit Theatre, which is adorned by Thailand’s heritage, art and culture and hosts the country’s most-popular theatre production.

Wizcraft International, the producers and creators of the Iifa, are gearing up to put up a Bollywood entertainment show interspersed with cultural elements from Thailand.

“We’re excited to go back to Bangkok. There are a lot of interesting things we are doing and we hope this edition becomes exciting for people to come and have fun,” said Andre Timmins, one of the three forces behind Wizcraft International.

Lisbon and Paris were the other places they were considering for this year.

“But we chose Bangkok because we felt it’s close by and this year we thought we will go somewhere close. And Bangkok is a place that has changed tremendously. There are more flights, hotels, restaurants and our industry loves Bangkok,” Timmins said.

The main awards gala on the last day will be hosted by Riteish Deshmukh and Karan Johar, both known for their quick wit. Among the performers will be stars such as Ranbir Kapoor and Shahid Kapoor.

For Ranbir, returning to the Iifa stage would be special as he had won the Best Debutant Award at the 2008 Bangkok edition of the gala.

The Iifa Rocks, a musical night which precedes the Iifa Awards ceremony night, will be co-hosted by Ayushmann Khurrana and Katrik Aaryan. Composer Pritam will perform.

“Pritam is doing a very interesting piece using a lot of local Thailand musicians and instruments. He is putting together something very different,” Timmins said.

Apart from the visual spectacle they intend to offer, the event has tied up UN Environment for the campaign ‘Beat Plastic Pollution’, the theme for World Environment Day 2018. Actress Dia Mirza, the UN Environment goodwill ambassador for India, will front this.

Additionally, with an aim to preserve cinema heritage, this year Iifa Foundation will be collaborating with Osian’s auction house to showcase vintage cinema memorabilia at an exhibition event.

“Because we celebrate cinema, we would also like to do something towards saving Indian cinema, whether it’s archives, posters or showcasing our heritage through the years. We are doing an exhibition in collaboration with Osian’s,” said Timmins.

There will also be a Iifa-Ficci forum focusing on business-related elements.

Last year, Karan Johar’s ‘Nepotism rocks’ stunt on the stage sparked a controversy in Bollywood. Are they going to be more careful about the show’s script this time?

“We definitely are going to look at that. Every year is different, every year we use different scriptwriters and we will keep this in mind,” Timmins said with a laugh.