Showing posts with label India US Relations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India US Relations. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Swapnil Rai Presents “Networked Bollywood” to Sandeep Marwah at Marwah Studios

Swapnil Rai Presents “Networked Bollywood” to Sandeep Marwah at Marwah Studios

Noida, 21st August 2024 – Dr. Swapnil Rai, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Film, Television, and Media at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA, presented her newly published book “Networked Bollywood: How Star Power Globalized Hindi Cinema” to Dr. Sandeep Marwah, President of Marwah Studios and Chancellor of AAFT University, in a special ceremony at Marwah Studios, Noida. The event was marked by a warm exchange of ideas and mutual admiration between the author and the celebrated media and film educationist.

Dr. Sandeep Marwah expressed his profound appreciation for Dr. Rai’s rigorous research and dedication to the project. “I am happy to be part of this journey. I remember how Swapnil spent hours and hours collecting information connected to Bollywood, and I did not hesitate to share information for this great research, which has now been beautifully converted into a book. I congratulate Swapnil on this remarkable achievement and wish her great success,” said Dr. Marwah while accepting a copy of the book from Dr. Rai.

During her address, Dr. Swapnil Rai shared her deep passion and insights into the complex connections between Bollywood stars and the global entertainment industry. Her interdisciplinary scholarship, which meticulously examines the pivotal role of stars in Bollywood’s globalization through extensive research and cultural analysis, has been widely praised for its depth and accessibility.

“Networked Bollywood” provides a comprehensive exploration of the various phases of Hindi cinema’s history, highlighting the key transformations influenced by significant historical events such as colonialism, independence, the Cold War, and the liberalization of the Indian economy. Dr. Rai argues that Bollywood’s global reach is not a recent phenomenon but rather a historical continuum, with its globalization origins tracing back through several decades of Hindi cinema.

The event underscored the significance of academic contributions to the understanding of global cinema and the role of Bollywood in shaping cultural narratives worldwide. Dr. Rai’s work is set to become an essential resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the evolution of Hindi cinema and its international impact.

The occasion was a testament to the collaborative spirit between academia and the film industry, fostering a deeper appreciation of the cultural and historical forces that continue to shape the global entertainment landscape. The event was supported by Indo American Film and Cultural Forum.

Monday, July 1, 2019

IACC Celebrated Independence Day of America

Sandeep Marwah With H.E. Kenneth Juster Ambassador USA


New Delhi: A grand party was organized by Indo American Chamber of Commerce     at Hotel Hyatt to celebrate the Independence Day of United States of America, which falls on 4th July.
“To serve the business needs of our members, to act as a catalyst in promoting economic growth between the two countries, to protect and promote the collective bilateral need and interests of the Indo-US business community, to effectively lobby with two governments on significant bilateral issues affecting Indo-US commerce,” reminded S.K.Sarkar National President of IACC in the opening of the session.

“Indo American Chamber of Commerce is honored to welcome the most distinguished and popular person in town H.E. Kenneth I Juster Ambassador of United States of America to India. We are working together to develop and promote many disciplines of business and to promote relations between the people of two countries,” said Naveen Chawala President of North Council of IACC.

“I am touched by the celebrations of Independence day of USA today, though it is bit early but this has given me opportunity to meet people of like minded who have something or other to do with America,” said H.E. Kenneth I Juster Ambassador of USA to India.

“We have done enough and still we are working on education and art & culture affiliations, associations, interactions with US and its different organizations. Now I can publish a book on Indo American relations,” said Dr. Sandeep Marwah Chancellor of AAFT University and Chairperson for Media & Entertainment Committee and Education Committee of IACC.

 Robert Garverick Minister Counselor Economic, Environment, Science and Technology Affairs, George H. Hogeman Consul General, Conrad Turner Counselor for Culture and Education, Parul Soni Dudeja Commercial Advisor, Darrel Ching Principal Commercial Officer, Embassy of   United States of America were also present there.