Sunday, May 10, 2020

AAFT Alumnus Mrigdeep Lamba on Webinar to Motivate Students

Motivational Talk by Mrigdeep Singh Lamba at AAFT Webinar


Mumbai: Mrigdeep Singh Lamba an alumnus of Asian Academy of Film And Television passed out with flying colors and was nominated as the best director of the batch. In return Director Sandeep Marwah presented him two films to direct. The first one was a short film on AAFT and another one was docu drama -A mud Island. A star was born.

Mrigdeep did his job perfectly and further was allotted five advertisement films from Marwah Studios, which were meant for Sahara group. Later he joined as assistant in the foreign unit that time shooting in Delhi narrated Mrigdeep to the young students of AAFT.

“You need to love your work. You have to prove your worth. First deserve and then desire that’s what we have learned from the institute. Do not waist your time, take best advantage of lockdown, Watch films, develop subjects, write synopsis, read books, watch television. There is no dearth of inputs today. Your story has to be exclusive. Think out of box,” added Mrigdeep in the Webinar.

Mrigdeep is one of the brightest talents in the Indian film industry today and has spent close to two decade in movie industry. His directorial venture,’Fukrey’ (2013), won millions of hearts across the country. Fukrey Returns, Teen They Bhai, Khandani Shafakhana and many others followed it.

“I am thankful to Prof. Sandeep Marwah for giving me an opportunity to prove myself,” thanked Mrigdeep emotionally.

Red Cross Day Celebrated at AAFT On Line


Red Cross Day Celebrated on 8th May at AAFT On Line


New Delhi: World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day is an annual celebration of the principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. World Red Cross Red Crescent Day is celebrated on 8 May each year. This date is the anniversary of the birth of Henry Dunant, who was born on 8 May 1828. He was the founder of International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the recipient of the first Nobel Peace Prize.

“Programs conducted by the Red Cross Society can be broadly categorized into four parts including the promotion of humanitarian principles and values; disaster response; disaster preparedness; and health and care,” informed Dr. Sandeep Marwah while talking to the students on line as no event could be planned because of Covid 19.

“The Red Cross Society is based on 7 principles namely, humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary, unity and universality. They are also common with our aims and objectives of Scouts & Guides Organization as well as World Peace Development And Research Foundation,” added Dr. Marwah who is also representing as Chief Scout for India and President WPDRF.

Dr. Sandeep Marwah has been associated with Red Cross Society since 2012 and has been organizing blood camps since then. His film production company also produced few films for The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) few years back.

“Time has come when we have to give a smart & new look to many new films which can serve the purpose of powerful communication for Red Cross Society expressed Dr. Sandeep.

Chief Scout For India Sandeep Marwah Motivated Students on Rabindra Nath Tagore Birthday

Sandeep Marwah Chief Scout For India Spoke To The Nation


New Delhi:  “Remember social distancing is going to stay here for longer period than your expectations. Lockdown is must in these fearful situations. But there is no lockdown to thinking, to creative work, to motivate oneself. God has given you extra time to built-up your character, your determination, your capacity to hold and your capability to polish,” said Dr. Sandeep Marwah Chief Scout For India on the birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore.

“There is lot to do and a lot to learn. All of you must prepare your day to day  time table and fill it with extra ordinary activities. Your performance for the next day should be more than the last day. In this lockdown you can get twelve periods of one hour to make it very productive and constructive,” added Dr. Sandeep Marwah while talking to the scouts and guides all over India on line.

“You can start your day with fitness program which can include a walk, an exercise, meditation, Yoga etc. Give your self a period to watch television an hour of entertainment, a film, news and current affairs, and documentaries. Start writing a blog, a book, poetry, a personal dairy, a short story, a note, a novel, an article and make it a daily practice. Start learning a new language; a musical instrument, sketching, painting and karaoke music should be your routine.

Learn first aid, read books, newspaper, surf net and see galleries, exhibitions, tourist places, museums and libraries. Play indoor games like chess, ludo, carrom board, table tennis or Improve your communication skills. Clean your rooms also learn about your family history. There is ample to do my dear children,” added Dr. Marwah closing with quote of Rabindranath Tagore that-“The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough”. The session was followed by questions and answers.

Friday, May 8, 2020

ICMEI Webinar On Development Policies In Post Covid-19 Period


ICMEI Webinar on Development Policies in Post Covid-19  Period


New Delhi: A powerful webinar was organized by International Chamber of Media And Entertainment Industry on the current subject of Development New Policies in Post Covid-19 Period to be addressed by the Ambassadors of Vietnam and Armenia.

The effect of Covid-19 and lockdown is not only physical but it has also hampered Human being mentally, spiritually and definitely economically. Millions of people have lost their jobs, most of the industries are on reverse gare, Tourism, Hospitality, Travel, Education, Automobile, Real Estate, Oil & Gas, Retail industry are in a bad shape. Human nature and thinking also have changed in these sixty days,” initiated Dr. Sandeep Marwah President of ICMEI.

“The earth had been encroached by Human being, probably It is a lesson to human from Mother Earth that enough is enough. The most of the industries have to take a new turn to plan and design different products and services with keeping in mind the new thinking which has developed during Covid-19,” said H.E. Armen Martirosyan Ambassador of Armenia to India appreciating role of Indian Government in supporting many nations during these international crises.  Digitization is going to take over many industries he added.

“It a pleasure to express that Vietnam is the first country in the World which has come out of the clutches of Covid-19. 217 got infected and 214 recovered and no deaths so far. We have opened our economy and slowly coming back to normal. We have learned that we have to be independent in our supplies to feed the demands of our population as international trade will take a large time to be normal,” said Pham Sanh Chau Ambassador of Vietnam to India expressing that Vietnam is now going to promote internal tourism in big way.

Ashok Tyagi Secretary General ICMEI expressed his views in short and extended vote of thanks to the celebrity guests. The session was followed by question answers and many new points came on the table.

Commercial Designers Motivated Young Fashion Students at ICMEI


Webinar on Fashion And Design At ICMEI


New Delhi:  The Coronavirus pandemic has had sweeping repercussions on all sectors of the economy worldwide. However, the sectors that will be extremely hard hit are the ones that come in the category of non-essential spending. Design apparel and footwear definitely come in this category,” said Sandeep Marwah President of International Chamber of Media And Entertainment Industry at the webinar organized for the young fashion designers.

Fashion and Textile industry accounts for approximately 4% of the global T&A market. The T&A industry is one of the largest and the most important sectors for the Indian economy in terms of output, foreign exchange earnings and employment. The industry contributes approximately 7% to industrial output in value terms, 2% to the GDP and 15% to the country’s export earnings,” briefed Lali Sahni member ICMEI & renowned exporter from Noida

“T&A provides direct employment to over 45 million people but the nationwide lockdown has led to a temporary closure of factories and lay-offs have already begun among low wage workers,” added Varija Bajaj renowned fashion designer.

“There are many ways to keep your self busy as a designer. This is the best time to study the national and international fashion. You can even start preparing a range for march next year. Your deep research towards the upcoming requirements will get you a better business,” said Swati Modo renowned footwear designer.

“Plan your design books, convert them into digital and be ready for your digital shows as that is what now going to sell for the next few months or may be years,” suggested Rosy Ahluwalia popular designer at Oscar show from India.

Covid 19 has changed the thinking of human mind. Global trade is going to be restricted. Marriage functions will be hampered because of social distancing. Local fashion shows have been cancelled also. You have to be out of box to be in limelight. Those products will have demand which can be easily sold-out on line,” expressed Kirti Rathore designer from Rajasthan.

The designers took lots of interest in the student’s questions and all delivered satisfactory answers. Ritu Lal Director AAFT School of Fashion and Design conducted the program.


Tuesday, May 5, 2020

ICMEI Webinar on Effect of Covid 19 On Indian Cinema

Webinar on Effect of Covid 19 on Indian Cinema


New Delhi:  More than 100 delegated participated in the Webinar organized by International Chamber of Media And Entertainment Industry on the topic- Effect of Covid 19 on Indian Cinema.

“Media and Entertainment Industry is the 6th biggest industry in the country. We are touching now 2,35, 000 crore rupees turnover. It employees Ten million people and another ten million are connected through associated industries like hospitality, tourism, transport, engineering, fashion, design etc. We are the largest film industry of the World. 2600 Films are produced every year in 28 languages. 11000 theatres and 15 million audiences every day look for cinemas in theatre. Can you imagine we are in doldrums,” initiated Dr. Sandeep Marwah President of ICMEI.

“We are loosing 150 crore rupees revenue every day and estimated loss may be by now is approximately 4000 crores. The real outlets of Indian Cinema that is theatres are now closed for almost 45 days. This has also delayed the release of many films,” said Pankuj Parashar renowned film director known for his films like Jalwa, Chaalbaaz, Banares.

“The fact is that there is no shooting and millions of people are sitting idle in hope. God knows when this whole pandemic is going to be over. Probably we have to live with it and adjust ourselves according to this emerging new situation,” added Shashi Ranjan well known actor, producer and director famous for Dhoom Dharaka, Dobara. Etc.

“Never ever something like this happened. We are all learning with situation. I am also worried for the daily wagers who are only connected to Indian Film Industry and they are in millions. The fact is there is no flow of money from any corner,” expressed Vimal Kumar film Director Ashiqui Dewangi, Rajajaji, Chotte Sarkar etc.

“We are hoping that things will improve by august or September and the hustle and bustle will start slowly and gradually in the main Hindi and regional cinema too. We still have to look for better ways of shooting in the most controlled manner,” said Sukhwant Dhadda director of film like Chooriyan, Ek Chadar Malli Si, Siyasat, etc.

“We are still taken aback by the situation. No one is dare enough to take a chance. Films in India are star based. If stars are not comfortable probably we all have to wait till that time,” added Atul Mohan editor Complete Cinema.

“I am ready to take the first step by finalizing small unit, after all the required covid 19 test. It has to be single location story with limited cast and crew. I am sure this will be a fruitful exercise,” added Ashok Tyagi Director of Bharat Bhagya Vidhata, Surkhiyan, Return of Jewel Thief.

Sunday, May 3, 2020

AAFT University announces highest Academic Honor in the name of Dada Saheb Phalke


AAFT University Announced Dada Saheb Chair at Cinema School


New Delhi: On the occasion of 150th Birth Anniversary of the Father of Indian Cinema- Dada Saheb Phalke, AAFT University of Media And Arts announced the highest Academic Honour in Cinema in the shape of a Chair for a Film Maker at AAFT University based in Raipur. 

“This is the most opportune occasion for the board of Directors of AAFT University to announce the Chair after the name of Dada Saheb Phalke for a renowned film maker for a period of one year, this is going to be the highest academic honour which can be presented to the film maker by the university,” said Dr. Sandeep Marwah Chancellor of the University on the occasion of 150th Birth Anniversary of Phalke. 

He further added “We had earlier started the first ever Hindi Cinema Samman under Hindi Cinema Samman Samaroh at Vigyan Bhawan, where prominent film personalities from Hindi Cinema were honored for their contribution to Hindi Cinema. Three editions of the most prestigious National awards have already taken place.” 

AAFT has been in film, TV and media education for the last 27 years and has churned out 20,000 media professionals from 145 countries of the World. AAFT has created a wonderful niche for itself and has been rated as first ten best film schools of the World. 

The new board comprising of Governors, Judges, Ministers and Educationists will decide the first name for the “Dada Saheb Phalke Chair” and will be announced soon. Powerful bodies like International Journalism Centre and International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry have also supported the decision. 

The idea has been conceived by Dr. Sandeep Marwah, who holds seven world records in Media, is the founder of Noida Film City and who has been titled as Global Cultural Minister for his untiring contribution to the promotion of arts and culture. Dr. Marwah has been honored many times in the past for promotion of art and culture.