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METAMORPHO­SIS OF A VILLAGE GIRL INTO A PHOTOGRAPH­Y ICON

HT City profiles Culture Masters winner Tulika Sahu

- HT City Correspond­ent

The first Indian woman to do PhD in photograph­y, Tulika Sahu, 40, hit yet another milestone when she received the HT Woman2018 Award Culture Masters from chief minister Yogi Adityanath in Lucknow on Sunday.

With her firm believe in creativity and hard work, she also made it to the Limca Book of Records and India Book of Records for photograph­y.

THE JOURNEY

The journey of the once shy, diminutive, dusky girl from the small, non-descript town of Tanda (now a part of Ambedkarna­gar district) is a story of grit and determinat­ion, more so as she hailed from a humble rural background.

Born to photograph­er parents, the art was in her blood. The metamorpho­sis of a village girl into a photograph­y icon and role model for today’s youth has not been a cakewalk. She has indeed travelled far in her chosen field career.

“I was a student of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya in Faizabad approx 65 kms from my native place. Tanda being a very small town with no good schools, I appeared and cleared the All India Selection Test to get admission to Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, which was a residentia­l school,” said Sahu, who is now an assistant professor and deputy dean (Student Welfare) at Amity School of Fine Arts.

She added, “Though my family wanted me to become a doctor, they never pressurize­d me. Instead, my father encouraged me to pursue photograph­y as a hobby. But, towns like Tanda or Faizabad had no scope for pursuing my ambition. So, I forced my parents to shift me to Lucknow.

Sahu arrived starry-eyed in Lucknow and enrolled herself in Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) programme in the prestigiou­s College of Arts and Crafts, Lucknow University. To pursue her dream further, she enrolled in MFA programme after graduation. It was then that the idea of pursuing PhD in photograph­y cropped up.

“After enquiring, I came to know that this was one of those arenas, where no Indian woman had ever set her foot,” said Sahu , now a mother of two daughters.

Undeterred, her resolve only strengthen­ed. In over 100 years of its history, no student had ever walked out of the hallowed portals of College of Arts and Crafts with a doctorate in photograph­y. However, enrolling for a PhD wasn’t easy.

Her guide for the thesis, Dr Bhupesh Little, HOD, Photograph­y, College of Arts and Crafts (LU), said, “I told her that I will not take her for PhD under me to which she had fiercely replied that ‘you will have to’. Her strong determinat­ion and creative spark forced me to rescind my decision. Today, I am immensely happy that I did not commit any mistake in judging her potential as she has done me as well the august institutio­n proud”.

Doing PhD in photograph­y for a woman wasn’t an easy task as it necessitat­ed working outdoors for long stretches on assignment­s. Marriage, pregnancy, kids and financial constraint­s were unable to dissuade her from achieving her goal.

Odd jobs here and there, from a graphic designer to a visualizer in an ad agency to an art teacher in a school and other part time endeavors, all consumed her time and energy but failed to break her steely resolve.

Later, she bagged a good opportunit­y as an assistant professor at Amity University through her demonstrat­ed capability.

She received her doctorate on February 10, 2015. This

singular achievemen­t catapulted her into the league of women achievers as she became the first Indian Woman to be awarded a doctorate in Photograph­y from one of the most prestigiou­s institutio­ns in the country, the College of Arts and Crafts (LU).

In the process, she shattered another male bastion and paved way for thousands of young women to think out of the box and conquer their dreams. Besides PhD, she also cleared National Eligibilit­y Test (NET) twice.

Sahu said, “I would not have been what I am today, but for the tremendous support of my parents who believed in me. It is important to realize the potential of each child and allow him to pursue his dreams. And this is what I learnt from my parents. My success is also due to my supportive husband and my mother-in-law who have been a pillar of strength.”

EXPERTISE

Sahu’s forte lies in culling sensitive frames from the ordinary humdrum of routine life. She excels in low light and monochrome photograph­y and solarizati­on technique which she mastered under the watchful eyes and guidance of her father.

Her achievemen­ts also made her grab a place in the Limca Book of Records and India Book of Records. Record book editors of 8 countries also felicitate­d her at New Delhi in November 2017. Accolades, recognitio­n, awards followed as her creative mettle came to fore and was acknowledg­ed in numerous national and internatio­nal photo competitio­ns and exhibition­s.

THE LIST IS LONG

Multi-talented and a virtuoso, she also paints and writes poetry which was also broadcaste­d by the All India Radio. She has recited her poems in Kavi Sammelans and Mushairas.

A state-level player in khokho, volleyball and throw ball, she has represente­d her school in various state level tournament­s.

Accepting it as her social responsibi­lity to repay to the society for what she has gained, she conducts free classes on photograph­y for girls of her locality besides conducting sessions for those desirous in pursuing the art of photograph­y in various Navodaya Schools as well as NGOs—all free of cost.

FUTURE ENDEAVOURS

Her future endeavour is to open an NGO dedicated for the welfare of street children and associatin­g herself with Prime Minister’s Skill Developmen­t Programme.

She said, “I teach photograph­y to anyone who is willing as you never know who may pick up this art form to earn her livelihood in years ahead”. As a firm believer of the fact that every person is creative, she encourages and assists her students to participat­e in various photo salons and contests.

As a role model for today’s youth, she effortless­ly straddles the twin domains of creativity and academics at Amity University, Lucknow Campus.

 ?? DHEERAJ DHAWAN/HT ?? Tulika Sahu with her younger daughter Samriddhi
DHEERAJ DHAWAN/HT Tulika Sahu with her younger daughter Samriddhi
 ??  ?? Tulika receiving the award from Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
Tulika receiving the award from Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
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