Noida: The much-anticipated feature film Pintu Ki Pappi took center stage at AAFT Marwah Studios, Film City Noida, as renowned choreographer & director turned actor Ganesh Acharya visited the campus for a promotional event. Accompanying him were the film’s lead actors, Sushant and Jaanyaa Joshi, who engaged in a lively and insightful interaction with the students of the Asian Academy of Film & Television (AAFT).
The session turned into an exciting knowledge-sharing experience, where students posed numerous thought-provoking questions to the visiting film team. The responses from the cast and crew provided valuable insights into the filmmaking process, acting techniques, choreography, and the challenges of working in the entertainment industry.
Dr. Sandeep Marwah, President of AAFT, expressed his delight in hosting the film’s team, stating: “It is always a pleasure to welcome esteemed film professionals to AAFT. Events like these provide an invaluable learning opportunity for our students, offering them firsthand insights into the workings of the film industry. We believe in bridging the gap between education and real-world experiences, and such interactions play a crucial role in shaping the future of young filmmakers and artists.”
Ganesh Acharya, the acclaimed choreographer and actor, shared his thoughts on the film and the journey behind its making: “Cinema is not just about storytelling; it is about bringing emotions to life. I am thrilled to be here at AAFT, where young, passionate students are eager to learn and explore the creative world. ‘Pintu Ki Pappi’ is a film filled with energy, fun, and heartwarming moments, and we are excited for audiences to experience it.”
Lead actor Sushant also shared his excitement: “Being at AAFT is an incredible experience. The curiosity and enthusiasm of the students here remind me of my own journey into the industry. Hard work and perseverance are key, and I hope to inspire young talent today.”
Jaanyaa Joshi, the film’s leading actress, added: “It is inspiring to see so many young minds eager to learn about films. AAFT has provided a fantastic platform for aspiring filmmakers and actors, and I am honored to be a part of this enriching discussion today.”
The event provided students with a unique opportunity to understand the various aspects of filmmaking, from choreography and acting to production and direction. The interaction concluded on a high note, with students expressing gratitude for the inspiring words shared by the film’s team.
AAFT continues to uphold its reputation as a premier institution that connects aspiring media professionals with industry leaders, ensuring an education enriched with practical exposure and real-world experiences.
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