. Sanjhi Sanskriti Foundation – Hiff-India Haryana International Film Festival

Sanjhi Sanskriti Foundation

About Sanjhi Sanskriti Foundation

Sanjhi Sanskriti Foundation is a cultural foundation dedicated to fostering dialogue, creativity, and harmony through cinema, arts, and cultural exchange. The Foundation works as a contemporary platform for connecting cultures, communities, and creative minds across borders.

Rooted in the belief that art is a universal language, Sanjhi Sanskriti Foundation focuses on building meaningful cultural bridges between India and the world—using cinema, visual arts, performing arts, and cultural diplomacy as its core instruments.

Our Vision

To create a world where culture connects people, cinema inspires understanding, and artistic collaboration contributes to peace, mutual respect, and shared human values.

Our Mission

To promote international cultural exchange through cinema and the arts

To curate and support global film and cultural collaborations

To provide platforms for artists, filmmakers, and cultural practitioners

To strengthen people-to-people and institution-to-institution engagement

To contribute to cultural diplomacy through creative dialogue

Our Focus Areas

International Film Festivals & Film Showcases

Cinema Programs & Cross-Cultural Film Exchanges

Artist & Filmmaker Delegations

Cultural Diplomacy Initiatives

Collaborative International Projects

Youth, Talent & Creative Exchange Programs

Global Outlook

Sanjhi Sanskriti Foundation actively works with international cultural institutions, embassies, film bodies, and creative organizations to design programs that reflect diversity, authenticity, and shared heritage.

The Foundation plays a key role in international collaborations linked with major cultural initiatives such as the Haryana International Film Festival (HIFF), where it supports global partnerships and country-focused programs.

Our Philosophy

Sanjhi means shared.
Shared stories.
Shared cultures.
Shared futures.

Sanjhi Sanskriti Foundation believes that when cultures meet through art and cinema, they do not compete—they converse, collaborate, and coexist.