Students urged to find ‘creative self’

Students urged to find ‘creative self’
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The two-day Infocus National Film Festival hosted by the Department of Mass Communication at Loyola Academy Degree & PG College concluded on a grand note here on Friday. Attended by over 750 film enthusiasts, the valedictory ceremony of the event had breath-taking dance and band performances by students.

Alwal: The two-day Infocus National Film Festival hosted by the Department of Mass Communication at Loyola Academy Degree & PG College concluded on a grand note here on Friday. Attended by over 750 film enthusiasts, the valedictory ceremony of the event had breath-taking dance and band performances by students.

Unique competitions like DJ Hunt, Dress and Express, Live Dubsmash etc were conducted as part of the event. Notable Telugu film producer and director Tammareddy Bharadwaja, dialogue and story writer BVS Ravi and film critic Mahesh Kathi attended the event. Inspiring the young minds, BVS Ravi said, "We are all born heroes, but it is important for us to discover who we are and what we intend to become."

The guests sent a strong message of social responsibility and the right to freedom of speech through their speeches. As a part of the event, an enriching story writing workshop was conducted by C.G.P.A book author Srikanth Pollisetty. To make students understand the art of documentary making, Nandi award winner Jennifer Alphonsse conducted an interactive session.

"Infocus is one unique platform for students across the country to learn from one other and from those who are working in the industry. This edition unravelled hidden talents of many budding artists, which could only be possible because of the efforts of the students," said Rini Anweshi, a lecturer.

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