Wednesday, January 19, 2011
We care Festival Celebrated 8th Edition in Mumbai
The first ever moving film festival of the World We Care on the subject on disability celebrated its 8th edition of the festival at Mumbai at Y.B.Chauhan auditorium with large number of unprivileged students present there.
The event was inaugurated by the dignities present there from different fields of life interested in promoting the cause of disability in India and abroad including representation from local NGos and institutions from Mumbai.
I am with the cause and would like to communicate to all those who are still unaware of the need to uplift this segment of society, we need more supporters to come forward” said Govind Nihalani renowned film maker. “A little awareness can minimize the disability problems if they are tackled at the first stage” said Parhlad Kakar, achiever from the field of Advertising who promised to make an ad for the cause of Disability.
“We are here to propagate the cause of disability through the biggest medium of mass communication-that is films, give unprivileged an opportunity and you will realize that they are part of our same community” said Sandeep Marwah President of Asian Academy of Film And Television (AAFT).
I request corporate to come forward to open some more schools so that more special children can be trained and educated “ said Rajeev Chandran United Nation Information Centre.
Film Maker Amole Gupte appreciated the event, Satish kapoor the founder of Brotherhood and We Care Film Fest requested interested people to sponsor more shows in Mumbai to highlight the cause of disability. B.B. Nagpal appreciated the decision of Chief Justice Mohit Desai in Mumbai to give attention to disability. Satish Kapoor paid vote of thanks and confirmed to move all over India and abroad with this festival. The next one is going to be in Noida at Marwah Studios.
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