Three Indian films -- Midnight's Children, The Reluctant Fundamentalist and English Vinglish -- will be showcased at the festival.
Celeb spotting at Toronto Film Festival
Aseem Chhabra lists his Top 10 Must Watch movies at TIFF.
The newest edition of the fest commences today.
Shame is one of the most discussed movies in Toronto.
Take a look at the A-listers.
'At a festival that has shown so many brilliant films, I cannot be more thrilled to receive this award,' said Slave's director Steve McQueen.
Boong was the only Indian nominee at the ceremony and the first Indian film to win the Best Children and Family Film award.
'It's a big milestone and a matter of pride for us to represent India in the world forum.'
'Global politics are in a pretty rough shape and always have been. But the speed and extent with which we receive the insanity surrounding us makes it feel more present and immediate.'
This year's festival was full of surprises.
Aseem Chhabra lists his favourite 2024 films that he watched at film festivals held in Berlin, Cannes, Toronto and India.
'I can't wait to show the series in India.'
'Even if I didn't have anything to do with it, I would be very, very proud that this is the film that is representing India.'
Janhvi Kapoor obviously knows how to impress at international film festivals.
Two movies from across the world will be honoured at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.
Director Honey Trehan's film Punjab '95, based on human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra's life, remains stuck with the Censor Board, facing over 127 cuts.
'I am quite impulsive when making a movie. That is the reason I need to stop sometimes, probably pause.'
The 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival is extra special for India.
'This story has been always there since my childhood because of missing people.' 'I remember a family member who disappeared and I kept wondering what happened to him.'
Sanya Malhotra made even a colour like grey look good at the world premiere of her new film, Bandar, at the Toronto International Film Festival.
After Gandhi made its premiere at the festival, Huma Qureshi made heads turn, thanks to her fashionable take.
Colin Firth-starrer The King's Speech wins top award in Toronto.
Huma Qureshi, who's enjoying her time at the Toronto International Film Festival, gives us more glimpses from her fashion files.
Janhvi Kapoor is having a golden moment at the Toronto International Film Festival, and she captures it perfectly by wearing a gown of the same colour.
A look at the star arrivals
Whether it is at red carpet events, award shows, or photoshoots, Ms Kapoor effortlessly gravitates toward gold tones.
Here's a look at the Bollywood representation at this year's TIFF.
Aseem Chhabra lists his favourite films, most of them shown at international film festivals held virtually (Berlinale and Rotterdam), hybrid (Toronto) or physical (Cannes and Venice).
The festival's People's Choice Award, voted by the audience, is a strong indication of films that can eventually be nominated and even win Oscars. Twelve of the last 15 People's Choice winners have received Best Picture Oscar nominations.
The colour red never goes out of fashion, as film folk know how to make it look extra hot.
Take a look at her glam pics from the do.
'On our first day at the Kumbh Mela, there was a fire and shook our confidence. 'There must have been a few crore people there.' 'How do we place the camera in between them?'
Singer Madonna was also spotted at the ongoing festival.
The festival starts today, and has a mouth-watering line-up.
Scarlett Johansson, Marion Cotillard, Mila Kunis hold court at the international film festival.
'Kashmir has so many stories, cultures, and folklore. It should be promoted. We should definitely have more stories out of Kashmir.'