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AAFT's Meenakshi Sundarani to represent India at Seoul UPF world meet
A senior level delegation of the Universal Peace Federation of India,
comprising Ms Ursula McLackland, Secretary General (Asia Pacific), Dr
Robert S Kittel, Secretary General(South Asia), visited AAFT & ASMS
recently. The duo were closetted with the Academy Director Prof
Sandeep Marwah and Dean : Business Programs, Prof T S Bedi for long,
exchanging notes of mutual interest of UPF and AAFT/ASMS.Both Ms Ursula and Dr Kittel expressed happiness over the invigorating
participation of the students and faculty of the academy in the
affairs of UPF and announced the selection of Ms Meenakshi as the
first Student Ambassador of Peace at the ensuing UPF international
meet in Seoul next week and as only the second such candidate from
India. The selection, added Prof Marwah offers " A free one week board
and lodge for Meenakshi in Seoul besides her to and fro travel
expenses and marks the beginning of a long and successful relationship
with UPF".
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VP(International Business Wales) graces AAFT's 55th Convocation
As usual, the 55th valedictory function of the AAFT was a high profile
event. Besides, Prof Sandeep Marwah, director of the academy flying
back from a hurricane visit to UK, the convocation proceedings were
graced by a top level delegation from International Business Wales, UK
including Andrews Davis, Executive Vice President : Asia Pacific as
its Chief Guest and Mike Morris : Head of Finance and
Performance(IBW), Larry Wilson and Robert Lock, Regional and Senior
Manager : IBW - Asia Pacific, respectively as the other distinguished
guests of honour.Speaking on the occasion, Chief Guest, Andrews Davis wished the
outgoing students a grand success in their chosen fields of
specialization. Mike wished the students " a shining and successful
future". Larry and Robert too echoed similar sentiments amidst mixed
feelings of departure and beginning of a new professional life for the
charged and young aspiring media professionals. Aslesha Khandeparkar
and Anusheel Vasudev, representing IBW : India were amongst the other
distinguished personalities present on the occasion.The honourable
guests were inducted as life members of Marwah Studios' prestigious
International Film & Television Club by Prof Marwah. Earlier, Dean
Business Programs at ASMS/AAFT, Prof T S Bedi gave an exciting account
of the success story of AAFT during the year gone by. A formal vote of
thanks by Associate Dean, AAFT Prof Kalyan Sarkar concluded the
function.
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Lowell Williams visits AAFT
Principal of South Leicestershire College (rated amongst UK's top ten
institutes), Prof Lowell Williams visited AAFT, ASMS campuses and the
Marwah Film & TV Studios recently spending a good three hours at all
the facilities. Lowell was highly impressed with the infrastructure
available at the institute and expressed an instant desire to execute
an MOU with your academy for a series of collaborative media education
programs besides exchange of students and faculty for mutual
development. Describing his colllege as having been rated as a Center
of Excellence in Training of Teachers in UK, Lowell offered to train
the faculty of AAFT & ASMS under the proposed MOU. Prof Marwah
conducted Prof Lowell around personally and inducted him as a life
time member of his prestigious International Film & TV Club on this
occasion.
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AAFT Brings Twilight Players Back Home
In keeping with its tradition of bringing international universities,
education, delegates and artistes from all parts of the world to
India, the Asian Academy of Film and Television situated in the Film
City in Noida recently brought the world renowned group of dancers,
better known as The Twilight Players to its campus. For the trio of
Sinbad, who leads the troupe, Jimmy and Ammo, the visit was a sweet
come back to their homeland once again.The twilight players, it may be noted here are known for having taken
their unique blend of boogaloo, locking and Fifties Street Jazz all
over the world and have performed with legendary artistes like Madona,
George Michael, Michael Jackson, Wyclef Jean, Kylie Minogue, Gabreille
and Sophie Ellis Bextor. An electrifying live wire performance by the troupe at the end of
their special week long workshop for the students of cinema and
television at the AAFT campus literally mesmerized each and every
person present in the hall. Sinbad appreciated the dedication and
keenness of the students of the academy, who he said were always
yearning for more despite very strenuous rhythmic exercises they had
to go through as part of a rigorous training schedule. Thanking the troupe for their excellent inputs for developing the
dancing skills of the students, AAFT Director Prof Sandeep Marwah
expressed hope that the latter would be able to imbibe the advanced
skills imparted by the world renowned dance masters.Prof Marwah also
thanked Geeta Handa of cAtomic Media ventures of Mumbai and Sudarshan
Pandey, the chief coordinator for the University of Winchester in
India, for facilitating the visit of the troupe to Noida.
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Prof Marwah represents India at Seoul World Peace
Meet
Universal
peace federation representing peace ambassadors of
nearly 200 countries in the world recently
organized a World Peace Summit 2007 at Seoul,
Korea from Feb 20 till Feb 24. The summit was
attended by 350 top level delegates representing
192 countries of the world including 15 present or
former premiers, first citizens/presidents of some
nations.From India, Prof Sandeep Marwah, Chairman
& Managing Director and President, AAFT, ASMS and
Marwah Films and Video Studios represented at the
apex summit as an ambassador of peace.The
underlying theme and objective of the meet, Prof
Marwah said on return from there, was towards
forming new alliances at a time of global crisis
by resolving any differences of opinions emerging
anywhere on the globe and helping the United
Nations in its pursuit of establishing peace in
the world as a whole.Speaking on the occasion,
Prof Marwah announced hosting a Global Film
Festival on Spirituality and Family Values at AAFT,
Noida in collaboration with UPF-India, UpTV and
Voices of Peace sometime during August 2007,
amidst thunderous applause from participating
delegates.Plenary address at the mega event was
given by UPF Chairman Rev Dr Chung Hwan Kwak in
august presence of H.E. Yawovi Madji Agboyibo,
Prime Minister, Togo, H.E.Chantal Compaore
Terrason, First Lady, Burkina Faso, Hin Guillermo
Francisco Reyes, Vice Minister of Justice and
Interior, Colombia, Sir James R Mancham, Founding
President, Seychelles, H.E. Victor Ciorbea, Former
Prime Minister, Romania, Hon Dr Nicholas
Frederick, Attorney General & Minister of Justice,
St Lucia, Hon Unasa Mesi Galo, Minister of
Justice, Samoa, Sir Lloyd Erskine Sandiford,
Former Prime Minister, BArbadose, H E Hamilton
Green, Former Prime Minister, Guyana, Hon Momudo
Koroma, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sierra Leone,
Hon Shizuo Sato, Former Minister, Japan, H.E. Prof
Stanislav S Shushkevich, Former Chairman(Supreme
Council) , Belarus, Hon Jean Jacques Nyenimigabo,
Minister of Government, Burundi, Mrs Debbie
Remengesau, First Lady of Palau, Hon Hee Moon,
Representative, National Assembly, Republic of
Korea, Mrs Graciela Rompani de Pacheco Areco,
Former First Lady, Uruguay, H.E. Rahim Alievich
Huseynov, Former Prime Minister, Azerbaijan, Hon
Ped Shanel Agouaka, Minister of Commerce, Industry
and Employment, Solomon Islands, Hon Y B Dato
Rhina Bhar, Senator, Malaysia amongst others.
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Wales chief of trade leaves a trail of memories
A
high powered delegation of the Wales government;
Welsch Assembly lead by its Chief of Trade and
Head of Creative Business, Rob Thomas recently
visited the Marwah Film & Video Studios, Asian
School of Media Studies and the Asian Academy of
Film & Television situated in Film City in
Noida.Rob Thomas was accmpanied by his deputy Ms
Allison Dowzell, Development Manager and Aslesha
Khandeparkar, Vice President (India) and Anusheel
Basudev, Partner( North India : IBW) during the
three day entourage. The visit was the outcome of
Prof Sandeep Marwah's continuing efforts to
promote media education as well as the film, TV
and media industry in general between the two
countries.Rob held elaborate discussions with the
faculty of ASMS & AAFT on various issues,
including exchange programs for faculty and
students of ASMS & AAFT and similar leading Media
Management Universities/Institutes like the world
renowned Cardiff in Wales. Sandeep Marwah also
took an opportunity to have his latest state of
art sound recording studio inaugurated by the
distinguished chief guest from Wales on this
occasion. As the Chairman of the Media and
Entertainment Committee of the 102 year old PHD
chamber of commerce and industry(PHDCCI), Sandeep
also organized a special interactive exchange
session of the Wales Chief of Trade and his team
with the Chamber Secretary General, Krishan Kant
Kalra at the PHDCCI premises.For the students of
cinema at AAFT, the visit proved to be a great
inspiration with Rob Thomas himself so kindly
agreeing to launch shooting of 24 short digital
films under the direction of renowned Bollywood
director Ashok Tyagi. Mahurat shots for all these
films were given by Allison Dowzell. Others
felicitating the distinguished guests on behalf of
ASMS & AAFT included Prof Harsh Wardhan, Prof
Satish Garg, Prof Suresh Jangida, Prof T S Bedi
and Chief Proctor, Gyanendra Tiwari. The Chief
Guest was also honoured with a life time
membership of the prestigious International Film &
TV Research Center, by its Chairman Sandeep Marwah
on this occasion.
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International Exposure at AAFT broadening Horizons
of Indian Film Makers : Sanjay Kapoor
In
keeping with its tradition of promoting
international relations through the business of
films and television, Asian Academy of Film &
Television recently hosted a highly interactive
culture exchange program with renowned film makers
and musicians from Austria at its campus, on a
special invitation from Prof Sandeep Marwah.Well
known cine star Sanjay Kapoor flew in to Noida to
represent Bollywood for this program specially and
had day long interactive schedule with the
students of media education. Speaking on the
occasion, Sanjay said the amount of international
exposure being given to the students through
continuing visits of global film makers, artistes
and large number of international students
enrolling here had largely helped the present day
film makers of India to now start thinking of
venturing into global film productions and
marketing, as much as its students; for an un
matched film education.Sharing their impressions
with the large gathering of students of media,
film makers from Austria expressed great
satisfaction over the state of art education
inputs provided at this premier film school of the
country and were all praise for the increasing
global popularity of the Indian film industry.The
Austrian cultural team was represented by Austria
's well renowned Alpine Music Quartet band
including Ulrich Gabriel, Philipp Lingg, Evelyn
Fink Mennel and Hans Rinner, who also gave an
electrifying live performance besides leading film
makers Wolfgang Morth, Robert Polak, Luica Mennel,
Kamalkanta Mohanty and Markus Brandle. All the
guests from Austria were inducted as life members
of AAFT's prestigious International Film and
Television Club, with joint presentations by Prof
Sandeep Marwah and Sanjay Kapoor. A formal vote of
thanks for the distinguished guests was presented
by Prof T S Bedi, representing ASMS on the
occasion.
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Bhutan
Takes AAFT By Storm
Although in a very short span of just 14 years since inception, AAFT
has emerged as the only premier institute in the world for having
successfully attracted students from as many as 63 countries of the
globe, the recent induction of a batch of 25 students sponsored by the
Bhutan chamber of commerce & industry, close on the heels of an
earlier full compliment of 31 students from Pakistan; just a few weeks
ago for a full three months rigorous advanced training in film and
television studies has added another milestone in the history of this
academy.The batch to run parallelly to AAFT's 54th stream already on the go
was formally launched by the AAFT director Sandeep Marwah besides
Chhimi Dorjee, Chief de Mission representing the Bhutan chamber of
commerce & industry, renowned Bollywood cinematographer Adeep Tandon,
T S Bedi, professor of masscom and management at Asian school of media
studies and Prof Suresh Jangida, Dean(AAFT).Welcoming the honoured guests, Sandeep Marwah emphasised upon the
immense growth potential of the media industry. He also honoured the
distinguished guests by inducting them as life members of his
prestigious, international film and television club. Chief Guest,
Chimmi Dorji said that the media industry was the fastest growing
industry in Bhutan and that training at AAFT was sure to provide his
students the much needed professional skills film makers generally
lack in Bhutan.Answering a volley of questions from the audience, Adeep Tandon dwelt
on a number of issues from how Bollywood film makers overcome various
problems.to realize their passions in this highly dedicated
profession. Prof T S Bedi spoke about the achievements and laurels
attained by AAFT in the last fourteen years. The event concluded with
a formal vote of thanks from Prof Suresh Jangida.
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ASMS
Organizes Seminar On Role & applications of IT in governance and management
In its continuing efforts to build up highly interactive interface
with top most technocrats and corporate leaders from the industry,
Asian School of Media Studies recently organized a one day seminar on
the Role and Applications of Information Technology in Management and
Governance. Seminar proceedings were steered by Mr T S Bedi, Professor
of Management and Mass Communication at ASMS and AAFT and attended by
students of MBA and MSc(Multi Media), being run by ASMS in affiliation
with Punjab Technical University, Jullundur.Senior Director and the senior most technocrat head of the Information
Technology Department of the Ministry of IT & Telecom in the
Government of India, Mr S P Singh was the chief guest at the seminar.
Other speakers for the seminar included Prof T S Bedi, Mr G S
Maheshwari, both former founder IT and Plant Personnel Heads at Maruti
Udyog besides Mr K D Batra, another first generation IT engineer from
IBM( in late sixties) and BHEL. Opening session by Mr Batra addressed various facets of the Enterprise
Management System.Mr G S Maheshwari spoke on the applications of
Information Technology for achieving Excellence in Business with the
Chief Guest and expert speaker on the subject Mr S P Singh elaborating
on how the National e Governance Plan, scripted by him for an IT
revolution in the country, since approved by the Planning Commission
and the Government of India was evolved and was being implemented all
across the States under leadership and guidance of the Department of
IT, GOI. The plan he added envisages an investment of nearly 5bn US $
besides what is going to be invested for its success by each of the
States separately.Mr Singh said that he hopes the plan would be
nearing completion in another 4 to 5 years in India against nearly
twenty years taken by some of the most advanced countries in the world
and change the face of our nation completely. During this period, Mr
Singh added the IT department would be covering most of the six lacs
villages of the country. Both Prof Bedi and Mr Maheshwari cited the
models of business excellence evolved for success of Maruti Udyog ltd,
with Mr Maheshwari elaborating on how application of IT had
contributed to its success as early as in early eightees. The seminar
proceedings were anchored and conducted by Prof Bedi. ASMS Course
Director Prof Harsh Vardhan presented a vote of thanks to guest
speakers before a high tea session hosted by the ASMS/AAFT President
and Director, Prof Sandeep Marwah for the delegates.
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Hollywood personality Zack Newmark visits AAFT
Renowned Producer Director of short digital films, film consultant
from Hollywood, Zack Newmark was recently at AAFT for an interactive
session with students of film and television training. Zack said he
was really impressed with the quest for learning exhibited by the
students here and complimented institute Director Prof Marwah on the
state of art infrastructure and facilities at the institute and its
integrated Marwah Studios. These he said compare with the best any
where on the globe from his own experiences of having worked in this
industry in USA, Neitherlands and other advanced countries. Thanking Zack for the time found by him for the interactive session
with students of AAFT, Academy Director, Prof Sandeep Marwah presented
the former with a life time membership of his prestigious
international film and television club during the visit.
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Hollywood film maker Jodi Kaplan honoured by Prof Marwah
Chairman of Indo US Chambers of Commerce and Director(AAFT/ASMS),
Sandeep Marwah recently honoured well known producer director of short
films from Hollywood, Jodi Kaplan, who visited Noida to conduct a
special two day workshop for students of media streams at AAFT and
ASMS, from New York.Jodi was immensely impressed with the productions of the students of
AAFT and also announced screening of a few short films of its students
at her ensuing film festival at the India Habitat Centre. Both, Jodi
and Arshiya assured AAFT and ASMS of their continuing support in
future as well before being inducted as life long members of the
International Film and Television Club headed by Prof Sandeep Marwah. Jodi's visit to ASMS/AAFT was the result of a special effort of
Arshiya Sethi, herself a former dance critic with the prestigious
Times of India and " a unique amalgamation of a cultural visionary,
scholar, a professionally trained classical dancer and administrator
of Kri Foundation, as corroborated by Prof T S Bedi. The event
concluded with a special vote of thanks from Suresh Jangida, the dean
of AAFT.
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Prof Sandeep Marwah honoured at Welsh Assembly
Founder President of the Asian Academy of Film and Television, Asian
School of Media Studies and Director Marwah Studios Complex in Noida,
Prof Sandeep Marwah was honoured by the Welsh Assembly government in
UK recently. Nominated as a representative of the Indian Film and TV
Industry, Prof Marwah was the first State Guest to be bestowed with
this rare honour. Chasing a hectic, minute to minute cut out schedule of his visit, Prof
Marwah seized every possible opportunity to meet Heads of all the
Creative Departments and of all the Universities, predominantly
including the Screen Academy, Morgan University, International
Business Wales and the BBC. Prof Marwah also had a special session
with Mr Andrew Davis, the Minister For Enterprise, Innovation and
Networks.A special Academy Award in recognition of Prof Marwah's outstanding
contribution to the Creative Arts was also presented to him during
this visit by Mr Rob Thomas, Chief of Trade, Welsh government. Amongst
the distinguished guests from the UK Universities, academic
institutions and government present on the occasion included Mr Ken
Russel, Co Director, Cardiff University and Ian Williams.
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AAFT Supports Film Festival
World renowned Asian Academy of Film and Television(AAFT) and Asian
School of Media Studies(ASMS) situated in film city in Noida recently
partnered with WE CARE, a film festival focusing issues concerning the
mentally challenged; organized by two Delhi based NGOs – Tamana
Welfare Society and Brotherhood at the India International Center in
the capital. The judges panel included renowned Ms Shruti Shukla, a well known
Well known media educator and researcher, Prof. Sandeep Marwah, who
was a special guest of honour on the occasion complimented the
organizers of this film festival in supporting the cause of the
mentally and physically handicapped persons by hosting films on
disability issues, often neglected in society. Prof. Sandeep Marwah
also reassured making available; all the facilities at Marwah Studios
to the film professionals willing to support this cause in future as
well.Other prominent dignitaries present on the occasion included
Govind Nihalani, Dr Mohan Aghashe and Smt Meira Kumar, Union Minister
for Social Welfare gracing the event as its chief guest.
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US NRI's CD released at Marwah Studios
Traditions I, an audio album dedicated to devotional songs by Madhu
Mathur Anand, a US NRI was released by Prof. Sandeep Marwah, founder
director of the Marwah Films and Video Productions in film city in
Noida, recently.The world -wide release marked the completion of third musical venture
in the journey of this versatile singer, who has earlier released
Roshan, Roshan, a compilation of geets and ghazals and some romantic
ballads in 1990 and Waves of Liberty, with emphasis on global unity
within diversity in 2001, both in US. In 1992, she had also recorded
an English pop single titled "Jump Start America" to help promote the
national campaign of the same name. Asian Academy of Film and
Television and Asian School of Media Studies, which are affiliated
with the Marwah Films and Video Productions in Noida also hosted a
special evening of live performance by Madhu, as a prelude to the
launch ceremony. Earlier, the world renowned bhajan and ghazal legend, Anup Jalota,
with whom she has extensively performed on stage in various concerts
in North America, specially flew in to record his introduction for her
album as a gesture of his appreciation for her over two decades of
musical bonding with the wizard of bhajans.
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ASMS and AAFT students shine at institute dance competition T S Bedi
Students of various media management, mass communication, cinema,
acting & presentation, production & direction and sound and video
acting at Asian School of Media Studies and Asian Academy of Film &
Television of film city, Noida recently organized a dance competition
in the college premises.Auditions for the grand event were conducted by the institute chief
proctor, Gyanendra Tiwari and went on for three weeks. The grand
finale saw 26 finalists from as many as 26 different course streams. The judges panel included renowned Ms Shruti Shukla, a well known
dancer, Puneet Sharma, noted media personality and Aftaab Sandhu, a
guinea's book record holder for having anchored the maximum number of
stage shows around the world.Addressing the participants, Chief Guest of the event, institute
director Prof Sandeep Marwah applauded the efforts of the budding
artistes, after handing over the prizes to the top three performers in
each of the solo, dual and group dance performances. Mr T S Bedi,
Professor of Masscom and Management, and Associate Dean(Business
School), who was also present at the event enthralled the audiences
with a popular Punjabi folk number on popular demand from the students
after a wonderful performance from Mahendar Pal for some Sufi numbers.
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AAFT's 53rd batch passes out
53rd batch students of various specialized short term training courses
stepped into the world of glamour and media after a glittering
function marking their convocation at the world renowned Asian Academy
of Film & TV, recently. Senior bureaucrat, former CCEO, NOIDA authority and Commissioner
(Merrut Division), Deo Datta was the honourable chief guest of the
function, who awarded the certificates and the diplomas to the
successful students. Speaking on the occasion, Deo Datta complimented
Prof Sandeep Marwah, the director of the institute for his sincere
efforts, honesty and dedication towards bringing his academy in the
world's top ten best institutes of its kind in a very short span of
time.Referring to a continuing special training program for 31
delegates from the Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Institute of Media Sciences in
Pakistan currently on at AAFT, Deo Datta described this initiative as
both historic and as another milestone in the growth of Indo Pak
relations, all because of the dedicated efforts of Prof Marwah and his
academy. He also noted with great satisfaction how Prof Marwah had
been instrumental in establishing an entire film city in Noida through
his passionate zeal and literally a single handed relentless effort on
his part.Qazi Asif Rashid, the other guest of honour representing Zulfiqar Ali
Bhutto Institute of Media Sciences in Pakistan applauded the
hospitality of the team members at AAFT & ASMS and hoped the Indo Pak
relations will strengthen further in the future.
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AAFT & ASMS support a noble cause : The Mother Teresa Hospital
A gathering of more than ten thousand people turned up at the special
charity show christened, Music with Meaning at St Columbus School on
Dec 16 organized by the All People's Development & Welfare Society(
APDWS) in Delhi. The charity show was organized with a view to raise
donations for APDWS's proposed Mother Teresa Institute of Health
Sciences(MTIHS), committed to offering free medicare to the gas
victims and the poor people in Bhopal. The proposed facility will
include a full fledged Hospital with a Research Center, Referral
Health Service Network, Community Medicine, Ayurveda and other
Alternative Systems of Medicine besides also imparting medical
education to people desirous of becoming medical practitioners. The event amongst others was attended by P R Kyundiah, the Union
Minister for Tribal Affairs, Dr Senastian Paul, MP(Lok Sabha), S K
Roongta, CMD(SAIL), Jigi Thompson, Principal Secretary(NORKA:GOI),
Prof Sandeep Marwah,Director( Asian Academy of Film and Television and
Asian School of Media Studies), Mathew Samuel, Chairman(Genesis Media
Combines), Dr Fr Babu Joseph, Spokesperson(CBCI & Chairman APDWS) and
the general convener and Advocate(Supreme Court), Deepak Prakash.The highlight of the event was a glittering performance from the
winners'troupe of he famous Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, TV serial that included
Debojit, Himani, Vishwas Rai, Sanchali Chatterji, dancer groups from
scorpion, Mumbai and St Columbus, Delhi all winning a thunderous
applause from the large audience.
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Prof Marwah appointed Chairman(M&E Committee) Indo American Chamber of Commerce
Director of the world renowned Asian Academy of Film and Television
and its affiliate Asian School of Media Studies, Prof Sandeep Marwah
has been appointed as the Chairman of the Media and Entertainment
Committee of the Indo American Chamber of Commerce. It may be noted
here that Prof Marwah is already working as the Chairman of the Media
and Entertainment Committee of the century old PHD Chamber of Commerce
and Industry (PHDCCI) for the last two years. Both the Regional
President, Mr Vinod Madhok and Regional Director, Mr Atul Vyas of the
Indo American Chamber of Commerce have hailed the appointment of Prof
Sandeep Marwah, who brings with him a rich versatile exposure of over
two decades in the field of entertainment, art, culture and media
education.
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Oxford Business College tie up with Asian School Of Media Studies
gains further impetus
Continuing their respective search for synergy between centers of
excellence for spread of education the world over, the tie up between
the Oxford business college and the Asian School of Media Studies,
(the fastest growing venture of the world renowned, Asian Academy of
Film and Television) into the exciting field of media management, from
Film City, Noida has gained further momentum.During a recent interactive session conducted specially for the
aspirants of Media Management studies, Prof Anthony Considine
representing the Oxford Business College(UK) was inducted as a Life
Time member of the prestigious International Film & TV Research Center
of AAFT/ASMS.The life membership was offered to Prof Anthony by ASMS
Course Director Prof Harsh Vardhan and Prof T S Bedi jointly, on
behalf of its President, Prof Sandeep Marwah in UAE on a Special
Invitation from the Media City.If Oxford as a name invokes awe in the minds of aspiring students the
world over, ASMS and AAFT have outgrown any other contemporary
institute in the field of film, TV and media studies the world over in
an unbelievably shortest span of time. No wonder, the two in tandem
should soon be offering a dream platform for higher and most advanced
education, for many international students in the very near future.Amongst its stream of various courses, the Oxford business college has
agreed to offer 12/15/18 months MBA customized to strengths and
potential of qualifying applicants(University of Sunderland MBA, a
2-year BA in Business Management (University of Sunderland) besides
its 3-6 month pre-MBA programmes that are ideal for those wishing to
combine intensive English, whilst developing their business skills and
knowledge. While history is in the process of being re written beyond doubt, by
the combined might of Oxford and ASMS, the discerning and the highly
selective can look forward to a wonderful journey in the field of
higher education in Media Management, especially from the Asian sub
continent, where AAFT and ASMS in India have already established the
strongest launch pad for global development for all media and general
managers of the future.
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ASMS organizes National Seminar on broadcasting
Asian School of Media Management affiliated to the world renowned
Asian Academy of Film and Television situated in Film City in Noida
recently organized a two day Seminar in collaboration with the century
old PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry at the latter's premises in
the capital on various issues and concerns confronting the Indian
broadcasters and cable networ operators across the nation.Nearly a hundred delegates representing each of the zones of the
country besides all the students of First and Second year streams of
MBA at ASMS attended the proceedings. The seminar was the brain child
of Prof Sandeep Marwah, Chairman of the Media and Entertainment
Committee of the PHDCCI, who has been trying his best to synthesise
solutions on most of the burning issues confronting the Film,
Television and the Media industry in general in India of late. The
Indian broadcasting world, a key sponsor to the event was represented
by Dr A K Rastogi.
Expert speakers in the seminar included Dr A K Rastogi, who also
conducted the proceedings besides eminent professionals from the field
like Prof V C Khare, Mr Subash Grover, acknowledged as Technical
Experts and Industry observers respectively and renowned management
speaker Prof T S Bedi and former Engineer in chief Doordarshan and
Course Director(ASMS) Prof Harshwardhan. The chief Guest of the
function was Prof Mosharraf Hussain from Bangla Desh, who is a
renowned HR Consultant, CEO of a number of Consulting Organizations
and a Professor with a number of management institutes there. While
Prof Bedi called for corporatization of the broadcasting and cable
network association, Prof Khare and Subash Grover allayed fears on a
variety of issues raised by participants from various States.The
concluding session was addressed by Prof Sandeep Marwah amidst
universal support to him on various issues evolved by consensus and
supported by a signature campaign involving all the delegates for
presentation to the Government of India through the PHDCCI.
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PHDCCI & AAFT organizes Cycle Race for 8000 people
With a view to create awareness amongst the masses for the ensuing
Commonwealth Games being hosted in Delhi in 2010, the PHDCCI, one of
the oldest and leading chambers of commerce and industry in India,
recently organized an Open Cycle Race in the capital. The cynosure of attraction at the open cycle race remained three times
national award winner and renowned cine star Anil Kapoor, Prof Sandeep
Marwah, Director of the Asian Academy of Films & Television and
President Asian School of Media Studies besides the savvy Delhi chief
minister Smt Sheela Dixit, who flagged off the event from the National
Stadium as its chief guest.Speaking on the occasion Smt Dixit said
that besides creating awareness for the coming commonwealth games the
race is also a first step forward towards India's commitment for
hosting the International Olympics in 2016. Prof Sandeep Marwah, who
is also the chairman of the National Entertainment Committee of the
PHDCCI thanked the PHDCCI President Smt Sushma Berlia for her
relentless support to the great cause. The first three winners in each
category of male and female participants later walked off with their
cool prizes of Rs One lac, Rs Forty Thousand and Rs Twenty Thousand
each.
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AAFT Student's film in Toronto International Film Festival
AAFT Alumni Haobam Paban Kumar was born in Imphal, Manipur, India. He
studied filmmaking at Asian Academy of Film and Television. He has
directed several television programmes and the documentary AFSPA, 1958
(06). A Cry in the Dark (06), his most recent film, won a FIPRESCI
prize at this year's Mumbai International Film Festival.
Film Title: A Cry in the Dark
Producer: Haobam Paban Kumar
Screenplay: Haobam Paban Kumar
Cinematographer: Saikhom Ratan
Editor: Sankha
It was a standoff that barely made the world news. Two summers ago, in
India's eastern state of Manipur, a young woman was arrested, then
reportedly raped and killed in police custody. She was a village girl
of no particular prominence – but the popular movement that rose up in
the wake of Thangiam Manorama's death shook the foundations of a
government.
Filmmaker Haobam Paban Kumar was in Manipur at the time and found
himself in the thick of the conflict. A Cry in the Dark captures
showdown after showdown between unarmed protesters – often led by
women's groups – and the officers of the Assam Rifles. In plain view,
police beat protesters with staffs. They fire tear-gas canisters into
crowds and bullets mere inches from protesters' heads. In one
especially humiliating clash, they force young men to beat each other,
then make them roll somersaults down a muddy road. Through it all,
Kumar's camera keeps rolling.
The film captures an extraordinary succession of abuses of authority
and culminates in a horrifying, desperate act – but it is clearly
powerless to stop what it sees. In one scene a journalist is brazenly
beaten by police, his press badge splattered with his own blood. (So
much for media scrutiny.) Kumar brings a quiet, resolute force to
putting his argument forward; he lets no viewer off the hook, offering
an object lesson in documentary ethics. But this film's most resonant
image might be the protesters on yet another march after yet another
police attack. Their banner reads simply, "Arrest Us. Beat Us More."
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Yamini Sharma Auditions at AAFT
Yamini Sharma, whose front page close up by the Times of India's Chandigarh edition while protesting against ban of use of mobiles in
colleges had recently got her immediate attention of Bollywood czar
Satish Kaushik and who had accepted the producer director's offer of a
lead role in one of his forthcoming movies recently visited the Marwah
Film & Televisio Studios in the film city in Noida. Yamini, who said that she had decided to jump into film dom after a
long and a careful thought and that she had no objections to doing any
bold scenes, if the script so demands had come for a special audition
and screen test at the Marwah Studios and AAFT; its integrated world
class institute in film and television training. The buzz going around
Marwah studios after the tests was that Yamini's audition and shots
had gone great guns with none other than Satish Kaushik and Sandeep
Marwah being present personally for the same for most of the time. A
highly satisfied Satish Kaushik later was quick to observe that his
first impressions of having found a face of both Karrena Kapoor and a
Divya Mittal together appeared to be coming true. Yamini appreciated
and thanked Prof Marwah for the great platform his institute and
studios provide for auditions for upcoming and aspiring artistes like
her.
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FILMS CAN MAKE MASSES AWARE ABOUT DISABILITY ISSUES
– SANDEEP MARWAH
Endorsing the WE CARE film festival being organized in the coming
December by two Delhi based NGO's – Tamana Welfare Society and
Brotherhood – the well known media educator and researcher Prof.
Sandeep Marwah said that film and television are indeed powerful
mediums of mass communication. It is thoughtful on the part of the
organizers of this film festival to support the cause of the mentally
and physically handicapped persons through films on disability issues,
he added Prof. Sandeep Marwah offered to make available the facilities
at Marwah Studios to the film professionals willing to support this
cause through their work.
The president of Tamana Welfare Society Dr.
Shyama Chona suggested that well made films on the subject may be
screened at the schools and colleges to sensitize the youth about this
issue. The director of WE CARE film festival Satish Kapoor said that
the masses must be made aware about their duty to lend all possible
support to the handicapped persons. The proposed film festival is a
modest effort in this direction, he added. Prof. MM Alex, renowned
film-actor Atul Kumar and Babli Singh of Shemaroo group were also
present at the curtain raiser for the film festival being organized.
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Indian Film professionals are welcome to Hollywood – Colin Handley
The well known Hollywood action choreographer Colin Handley said that
in order to succeed the performers have to be simply passionate about
acting. He was delivering the inaugural to the entrants of Asian
Academy of Film & Television. A member of the creative team of the
feature films Rocky and Commando and popular TV serials Baywatch and
Santa Barbara, Colin Handley stated that the producer are continuously
searching for ideas that can be turned into a successful film and
Indian talent are always welcome to Hollywood. He finds music and
choreography in Indian as captivating. Stating that successful
functioning of the academy for fourteen years is a testimony to the
vision of Prof. Sandeep Marwah, the British Business Women of
international fame Cynthia McLaughlin told gathering that filmmakers
from the USA and UK are now heading towards India to work with English
speaking local talent.Speaking with emotion, the renowned
entrepreneur Mahim Mittal declared that he has instituted scholarships
to support the education a few needy students of Asian Academy of Film
& Television.
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SELF CONFIDENCE IS NECESSARY FOR TAKING ON LIFE
– SYED SHAHNAWAZ HUSSAIN
In his thought provoking and inspiring address the former union minister
Syed Shahnawaz Hussain said that self confidence and self esteem are
necessary ingredients for success in life. He was delivering
convocation address at Asian Academy of Film & Television. Admiring
the courage of conviction of
Prof. Sandeep Marwah the former union minister conceded that formal
education and training in performing arts including filmmaking and
television presentation, is necessary. He advised the students
community to be respectful toward their teachers and trainers and
remain grateful to them for all that they do to prepare the youngsters
to face up to what lies ahead in life. The youthful Syed Shahnawaz
Hussain has the rare distinction of becoming a union minister at the
age of 30. He had steered the affairs of more than one department of
the central govt. including civil aviation. The well known painter
Neeta Dogra, television performer Vipin Handa, social worker Anoop
Khana and Satish Kapoor also shared their thoughts with the students
on this occasion.
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GOOD MUSIC SOOTHES TENSE NERVES – PANKAJ JESWANI
Formally releasing the latest music album of the music composer and
signer Pankaj Jeswani in a glittering function held recently at Marwah
Studios in Noida Film City, the director of Asian School of Media
Studies Prof. Sandeep Marwah described the talented artist as a god's
gift to the mankind. Music has universal appeal and it transcends
geographical boundaries and linguistics barriers,Prof. Sandeep Marwah added.
Pankaj Jeswani had received training in
classical vocal music from the famous Mondgal brothers at New Delhi.
He had rendered songs in his voice for a number of feature films and
television serials. He had regularly been performing in India and the
overseas. Most of his numerous music albums had been well received by
the music lovers. A number of awards have been bestowed on him for his
outstanding contribution to music. After his the brief address, the
talented artist mesmerised the audience with a number of songs sung in
his melodious voice. Pankaj Jeswani accepted the life membership of
International Film & Television Club on this occasion.
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SATISH KAUSHIK IN DELHI TO SELECT LEAD ACTORS FOR HIS NEXT FILM
The renowned film director Satish Kaushik will be holding a
screen-test at the famous Marwah Studios in Noida Film City on coming
Saturday the 2nd September, to select actors for playing the lead
roles in a feature film which he will be directing. Marwah Studios is
known for lending support to the filmmakers by providing indoor and
outdoor shooting facilities as well trained professionals including
actors. The matinee – idol R. Madhavan began his film career with the
sequence of a feature film shot in Marwah Studios. Artistes like
Kanika Maheshwari of BR Chopra's film Virasat, Hena and Swati who
played lead roles in the feature film Pyaar Ki Dhun, renowned TV
director Kaushik Ghatak of Saas Bhee Kabhi Bahu Thee, Sanskriti and
Sanjeevani fame had been trained at the world famous Asian Academy of
Film & Television – an offshoot of Marwah Studios. Satish Kaushik who
had directed super hit films like Mujhe Kuch Kahna Hai and Hamaara Dil
Apke Paas Hai in the past hopes that this well planned feature film
will greatly entertain the local and the diasporic Indians alike.
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ACTING IS AN IMMENSELY SATISFYING PROFESSION - SANJAY KAPOOR
The well known cine actor Sanjay Kapoor said that in addition to inculcating the ability to portray believable characters on the screen or stage, training for acting is greatly helpful in developing the necessary confidence to face an audience.
He was addressing the students of the world renowned Asian School of Media Studies and Asian Academy of Film & Television. Answering questions suave and handsome Sanjay Kapoor said he had been greatly influenced by the work of legendary Raj Kapoor.
Conceding that a contact in the entertainment industry is helpful to a degree, the talented actor remarked that it only one's professional competence which stands an individual in a good stead. He cited Shahrukh Khan to emphasise his views in the matter.
Sanjay Kapoor further stated that like cutting and polishing a raw diamond, even the naturally born performing artistes require initial training.
Regular physical exercise, a proper diet and adequate sleep are necessary to keep an actor in good shape, he remarked..
Complementing Prof. Sandeep Marwah on making Asian School of Media Studies as one of the best Study Centres of Punjab Technical University in India, Sanjay Kapoor promised his full support to the students of this media school in Mumbai based entertainment industry.
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AAFT'S 52nd Batch Inaugurated
Renowned film producer of popular films like Love In Nepal, Bharat Bhagya Vidhata, Return Of Jewel Thief, T P Aggarwal was the chief guest at AAFT's inaugural function for start of its 52nd batch here recently.
Congratulating the students on launch of their 52nd batch, he referred to the needs of the indian film industry mentioning that the entertainment industry that stood
at Rs 35000 crores was poised to grow beyond Rs 85000 crores by 2010. Paramjit Singh of Golden Melodies, a well known organization engaged in promotion of new artistes and which has promoted artistes like Daler Mehndi and Mikka emphazized on the need of Training in Film and Television trade. Sonia mehta, a well known lawyer and an educationist representing Dien Ccarneige School of Motivation inspired the students with her invigorating address. Social worker Tirlok Sharma and renowned Painter Kishore Roy were also present on the occasion.
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AAFT
Marches Ahead of Convocation of its 51st
Batch
Senior cinematographer and president of WICA, Adeep Tandon was the
chief guest at the Convocation Ceremonies for the 51st batch of AAFT
at film city in Noida recently.
While announcing an open invitation
to all the camera students of AAFT to become members WICA, Adeep
Tandon, who has been associated with successful films like Saraansh,
Thikaana,......, said that AAFT could be compared with any of the
best available institutes of Film and Television Training in the world
today and that he was immensely impressed with its standards of
excellence in all walks of education and training.
Addressing the audience assembled, Adeep shared a number of his
valuable experiences from the film industry especially for the benefit
of the passing batch. Renowned singer Altaaf Hussain from Afghanistan,
present on the occasion said that he was indeed highly moved by the
Guru Shishiya prampara so evident at the two institutes. Well known
journalist and a TV personality today; Santosh Bharti, former Engineer
in Chief (Doordarshan) R K Gupta, Dr Loveleen Thadani, a former
student of AAFTand now a well known producer director of films also
addressed the students on this occasion.
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Israel cultural ambassadors visit ASMS/AAFT
Gil Alon, renowned zen master, singer, actor and theatre director from
Israeil and Tammy Benhaim, Academic and Cultural affairs Head of the
embassy of Israel in India were recently the distinguished guests of
honour at ASMS/AAFTA. The duo graced the institutes at a seminar and
an interactive program organized by AAFT & ASMS jointly on Culture
Exchange in all facets of film, television and theatre productions
between the two nations.
A large faculty representing both the
institutes participated in the seminar. Gil Alon handled each and
every question fielded to the distinguished guests with great aplomb.
On behalf of ASMS and AAFT, Prof Kalyan Sarkar, Prof A K Guha, Prof
Satish Garg and Prof Suresh Jangida briefed Mr Gil Alon with the fast
changing trends in the field of film and television production in
India.
Tammy Benhaim invited Prof Sandeep Marwah to Israeil on the occasion
of the forthcoming Israeli Film Festival and also threw open her offer
of collaborations with the Israeli film schools for both the ASMS and
AAFT.
Both the guests were also presented with the prestigious life
memberships of AAFT's International Film and Television Club by Prof
Sandeep Marwah before a formal vote of thanks
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Sri Devi dazzles at ASMS/AAFT
Heartthrob of the cine world, SriDevi Kapoor recently visited the
world renowned Asian Academy of Films and Television and the Asian
School of Media Studies, India's first premier institute for nuturing
Management professionals with a full time three years Bachelor's and
two years post graduate, Master's courses in Media Management at the
film city in Noida. Heartthrob of the cine world, SriDevi Kapoor recently visited the
world renowned Asian Academy of Films and Television and the Asian
School of Media Studies, India's first premier institute for nuturing
Management professionals with a full time three years Bachelor's and
two years post graduate, Master's courses in Media Management at the
film city in Noida. The occasion was the launch of the institues' new prospectus by Sri Devi alongwith AAFT's director Prof Sandeep Marwah. The glittering ceremony was attended by a packed house of a number of other celebrities and intellectuals from the NCR. Sri Devi congratulated Prof Marwah for having raised AAFT to the first ten best film institutes in the world as recently rated by the last cine premier magazine published from Hollywood. AAFT & ASMS are together offering a bouquet of nearly 25 highly specialized and advance media courses with its alumini having stormed into every conceivable channel in the country today. The new courses which were launched at this function include full time post graduate level degree/diploma offerings in advertising, mass communication and
multi media. Fresh with the roaring success of her latest TV serial,Hamari Bahu Malini Iyer, Sri Devi got a standing ovation from the jam packed house as Prof Marwah announced that she was the only living legend on this planet who had acted in as many as 400 plus movies
already.
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Neetu
Chandra Visits AAFT
The noted and upcoming film actress Neetu Chandra stated that a film
professional has to be enthusiastic as
well as hard working. She was
addressing the students of Asian School
of Media Studies and Asian
Academy of Film & Television.
The actress who had a box office
hit
Garam Masala - Complemented president
of the two institutions Sandeep
Marwah, she said media schools indeed
prepare actors and filmmakers to
face the challenges of the industry
with confidence.
There was a huge
pomp and show and the National Press
was also a part of the event. For
her future projects Madhur Bhandarkar
has singed her for his
forthcoming film Signal. She is also
doing a movie with Shahrukh Khan. She accepted the life membership of
International Film & TV Research
Center.
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 Oxford
Business College Honors first ever Indian
Media Personality
In a rare and unprecedented
gesture Oxford Business College of the
UK honored Sandeep
Marwah by the award of their prestigious
Masters
of Business Administration degree. A
special
convocation was held last week in the world
renowned city of learning Oxford to
honor him in
person. Conferring the degree Stanley
Hunter of
the Oxford Business College complimented
Sandeep Marwah for taking large step
in atisfying a central human interest
of empowerment to profess a vocation
in life. Asian School of Media Studies
and Asian Academy of film and television
set up by Sandeep Marwah have indeed
become favored destinations for the
aspirants of a career in the media industries,
he added. Speaking on this occasion Sandeep Marwah remarked than an entirely
new and sound Indo-British relationship
based on mutual respect is fast emerging
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Laura
Bush Visits Film City
After attending a ceremonial reception
with cavalry soldiers, a gunsalute and
a military honor guard for President
Bush at New Delhi'spresidential palace,
Mrs. Bush was to break away from the
presidentialentourage. It is her first
visit to India.
Her first stop is Film City, an enclave
of television studios in New Delhi's
eastern suburb of Noida,where Mrs.
Bush took part in a shootof "Galli
Galli Sim Sim," an Indian take
on the hugely popular puppetshow.
The episode is expected to reach an
estimated 40 millionhouseholds when
it airs in the coming months.
Briefing the press Sandeep Marwah
Spokesperson of Noida Film City saidthat
the show is centered on Chamki, a
girl who lives by herself on anarrow
street with her friends, and is partly
funded by the U.S.
government and It is aimed at India's
157 million children under age 6.
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Student
of Production /Direction & TV Journalism
Writer - filmography
- My Wife's Murder (2005) (written
by)
- Phir Milenge (2004) (screenplay
and dialogue)
- Darna Mana Hai (2003) (written
by)
- Supari (2003) (additional dialogue)
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Sridevi
Launches The First Portal Of Indian Short
Films
 The
heart throb of millions superstar Sridevi
added a chapter to the history of cinema by
formally launching the first ever Portal of
Indian short films at a glittering function
held in Noida Film City - a hub of the satellite
TV news channels of the nation. Close to a
hundred out of 1022 short films of the movie
directors hailing from 56 countries across
the world and produced by Marwah Films and
Video productions, have so far been included
in this portal. These up and coming directors
and the creative members of their team had
been trained at the now world famous Asian
Academy of film & TV. This historic event
- a proud moment for the President of Marwah
Films and Video Production Sandeep Marwah
- coincided with the ongoing celebrations
of the golden jubilee session of Asian Academy
of Film & TV of which he is the founder
director. Addressing the huge gathering at
the function of President of the Film Federation
of India Boney Kapoor said the production
of a record number of short films is unparalled
in the annals of world cinema. Answering questions
put to him he said the subject matter of any
commercial film is carefully selected to suit
the need and the taste of the audience. Speaking
on this occasion the President of the Portal
nuurriefilms Kishur Agarwal said that the
technological marvel internet the most potent
medium of mass communication in the 21st century,
offers tremendous opportunities to the creative
people to showcase their work as well as to
do business. His business house would soon
be launching a 24x7 satellite entertainment
TV channel, Kishur Agaral added. Dy. CEO of
Noida Tanvir Zafar Ali also shared his thoughts
with the audience on this occasion.
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Kanika
Maheshwari in Star One's India Calling
Student of acting and presentation
 Kanika
Maheshwari will soon be seen matching her
histrionics skills with the likes of Rohit
Roy, Kiran Kumar and Amarr Upadhay in Ravi
Chopra's Viraasat.Kanika who plays Amy in
Star One's India Calling will play Juhi who
is the grand-daughter of Raman Lamba (Kiran
Kumar) who is the family patriarch. "The
character has shades of grey...she react | |