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Cinematic collaboration in G-20 countries; Vikramjit Roy delivers lecture at MANUU

With the global entertainment landscape evolving rapidly, the lecture shed light on the immense possibilities that arise from collaborative efforts between the G20 countries.

 Hyderabad: Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU), Instructional Media Centre (IMC) today organized fifth MANUU knowledge series enrichment lecture.

Mr. Vikramjit Roy, an Intercultural collaborator and former Head Film Federation of India, delivered the lecture on “Film co-production possibilities among G20 countries”. Prof. Syed Ainul Hasan, Vice Chancellor presided over.

With the global entertainment landscape evolving rapidly, the lecture shed light on the immense possibilities that arise from collaborative efforts between the G20 countries.

Mr. Roy emphasized the significance of leveraging the diverse strengths of these countries to create cinematic masterpieces that resonate with audiences on a global scale.

By pooling resources, talent, and expertise, co-productions have the potential to bridge cultural divides and bring stories to life that transcends geographical boundaries. 

As a filmmaker and scholar, his insights were invaluable in deciphering the intricacies and potential benefits of cross-border partnerships in the realm of cinema.

In his presidential remarks, Prof. Ainul Hasan shared his thoughts regarding film productions and its cultural roots.

Prof Ishtiaque Ahmed , Registrar also spoke on the occasion.

Mr Rizwan Ahmad, Director IMC highlighted the role of educational institutions like MANUU in nurturing young talent and equipping them with the skills needed to succeed in a dynamic and interconnected global film landscape.

Dr. Md Imtiyaz Alam, Research officer convened the programme. Md Aamir Badr, Producer proposed a vote of thanks.

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