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ITANAGAR, Mar 22:The Education minister of the state Honchun Ngandam today formally inaugurated the 3-day Arunachal film festival being organized by the Film Federation of Arunachal in collaboration with the department of Information and Public Relationsh at the Dorjee Khandu convention center, Itanagar amid a huge gathering of film buffs.
In his inaugural address, the chief guest while appreciating the organizers for their effort to promote local films through the festival said that there was absolutely no dearth of talents in the state and urged upon the film makers and the creative artistes to strive hard to produce more films depicting myriad issues confronting the state and its people.
He told the aspiring film makers that the state government under chief minister Pema Khandu was ever willing to extend all possible help and support to them. The minister emphatically said that the positive aspects of society should be projected and the youths must not be influenced by the negative message of the films.
While describing life as a continuous process of education, Ngandam exhorted the participants to educate the common masses through songs, films, books etc. He appreciated the one-act play enacted by the young artistes and the Nocte song presented by Milli Singh Lowang. Earlier, the chief guest along with other distinguished guests lit the symbolic festival lamp.
The festival director Radhe Tajung in his key-note address threw light on the progress of Arunachal Film and Television Institute under the famed Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata. He also highlighted the categories of films to be screened for competition during the festival.
Dean of Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata, Ashok Vishwanathan in his address hoped that the festival would show-case the plurality of India adding that cinema was synonymous with drama and emotion. He further told the huge appreciative audience that only education and culture could save a place from decay.
Earlier, in his welcome speech VP, Film Federation of Arunachal and Event Director, Ashok Sonam, said that the number of films and film artistes had increased in leaps and bounds over the years and hoped that with the help and cooperation of the state government the film industry in the state would make rapid strides.
Certificates were also given to the young artistes who had participated in the 3-day workshop on acting.
T. Gungte, organizing secretary felicitated the prominent personalities of the state who had created a niche for themselves in their chosen fields. A one-act play on evils of social media was enacted on stage by the young artistes. A number of documentary films were screened on the inaugural day. The programme was attended by Director of IPR Obang Tayeng and other distinguished invitees.
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