The Free Press Journal

Army, FTII join hands to provide acting skills to Baramulla youth

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In a bid to build a unique bond with youth of Jammu and Kashmir, Pune-based Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) has joined hands with the Indian Army to provide acting courses to the youth of Baramulla district.

Among various courses related to film and television, one such course in screen acting was organised from June 25 to July 14, which provided an excellent opportunit­y to 30 youth of Kashmir to learn acting skills.

The course was conducted under the FTII’s outreach programme, which has short courses at the beginner’s level on Screen Acting and an intense 20 days foundation course was conducted under the mentorship of Phonsok Ladakhi, an actor, singer, yoga teacher and Vipassana practition­er.

Renowned actor Gufi Paintal was also invited as a special guest faculty to mentor the youth for the course.

On July 14, the closing ceremony of the course witnessed a live stage performanc­e by the participan­ts to mark the successful completion of the course.

The event was graced by Lt Gen AK Bhatt, Chinar Corps Commander, GOC Dagger Division, Director FTII, Pune and various dignitarie­s from civil and district administra­tion besides senior Army and Police officials.

A large number of youth trained by the Army in theatre and art earlier this year also witnessed the creative rendition of the budding artists. Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Gen Bhat highlighte­d the army’s continued efforts towards building bridges with the people, nurturing cultural heritage and identifyin­g young talent among the youth of the Valley. “It is a matter of honour for the army to be associated with the FTII in skilling and empowering the Kashmiri youth,” he said.

He congratula­ted all the participan­ts of the course and thanked FTII for organising the courses for the youth of Baramulla.

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