"Last year we had received 561 films from 75 countries. This year we want to show more films with subjects related to nature, wildlife and environment," festival director Aditya Lal Mukherjee said.
The three-day fest will begin from December 2.
Mukherjee said youngsters and students want to see films related to the majestic tiger, but they will showcase films of all creatures starting from crow to ant.
This year they will be paying tributes to environment filmmaker Navin Raheja and the late Fateh Singh Rathore, India's best known tiger conservationist.
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"We will show films to communities living near tiger reserves and tiger corridors in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra," Mukherjee said.
Former cricketer Sourav Ganguly has joined the organisation in 'Chief Supportive Role' while politician-actress and animal lover Debashree Roy will be the face of the festival.
With a creation of green brigade, they are also aiming to plant ten lakh saplings every year.
The festival will have six categories this year - feature film, short film, animation film, documentaries, public service announcements and a students category film.