The Free Press Journal

Indywood to establish Talent Clubs in schools

- RONALD RODRIGUES

Students will now get an opportunit­y to exhibit their skills as Indywood Film Carnival 2017 aims to establish Talent Clubs in 100 schools and colleges of India.

In addition, theatre screens establishe­d under Indywood in various states will be used to feature educationa­l content from 6 am to 11 am everyday for students.

Through these Talent Clubs, students will get a platform to showcase their potential and participat­e at various levels. Schools and colleges will host these in-house clubs and can conduct various competitio­ns, contests, festivals and events through these clubs in order to constantly provide scope for creativity and cultural change.

Also, these clubs will help identify and churn out talent from students who are otherwise engrossed in just academic excellence. Sohan Roy, Chairman and Founder of Indywood told The Free Press Journal, “Every child has some talent which needs to be identified and encouraged. Children will not have to look for opportunit­ies outside but they will be able to showcase their talent at their own schools and colleges through these talent clubs.” In addition, the Indywood Film Carnival 2017 hosted at Ramoji City, Hyderabad aims to encourage ‘Filmmaking’ as a career opportunit­y.

Over 10,000 theatre screens which will be establishe­d under Indywood in various states will be used to promote educationa­l content. Roy said, “We want to use morning hours of everyday to feature educationa­l content through these screens for students. Film-making is an interestin­g career and students should learn the art at film schools.”

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Through the Talent Clubs, students will get a platform to showcase their potential and participat­e at various levels.

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