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Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], June 18: Asian Academy of Film and Television (AAFT) recently organized a transformative three-day cinema workshop led by renowned filmmaker Pankaj Parashar, known for acclaimed films like “Jalwa”. Hosted. Iconic TV serials like "Chaalbaaz," "Aasmaan Se Gira," and "Banaras", as well as "Karamchand" and "Ab Aayega Maza." This intensive workshop was aimed at equipping AAFT's cinema students with practical industry skills and direct insights from a veteran of the Indian film industry.

Throughout the workshop, Pankaj Parashar generously shared his vast experience and deep knowledge of film making. They involved students in the actual process of filmmaking, giving them a hands-on learning opportunity that involved both AAFT's supporting cast and crew.This unique approach allowed students to gain real-world experience under the guidance of a master filmmaker.

The workshop provided a rare and invaluable experience for the cinema students of AAFT, as they had the opportunity to work closely with Pankaj Parashar for several hours each day. He witnessed first-hand the intricacies of film production and direction in the professional environment of Marwah Studios. The practical exposure and guidance of a filmmaker of Parashar's caliber was both inspiring and educational for aspiring young filmmakers.

Reflecting on his time at AAFT, Pankaj Parashar expressed his joy in mentoring students."It has been a wonderful experience for me to share my expertise with these talented young individuals. The environment and education at AAFT is truly extraordinary. The discipline and dedication of these students to cinema is impressive, and I believe they will Well prepared." Parashar said, "I am happy to contribute my knowledge to these future filmmakers to have a successful career in the industry."

AAFT President Sandeep Marwah also expressed his gratitude to Pankaj Parashar for his significant contribution to the organization.“We are incredibly grateful to Pankaj Parashar for his efforts and time given to this workshop. His presence has greatly enriched our cinema curriculum and provided an exceptional learning experience to our students. It's an honor to be included as." Yatra,” Marwah said while presenting Parashar with life membership of the International Film and Television Research Centre.

The workshop concluded on a grand note leaving a lasting impact on the participants.Students left with advanced skills, new knowledge and a deeper understanding of the filmmaking process, all thanks to the guidance of Pankaj Parashar. This workshop underlines AAFT's commitment to providing unique educational experiences and industry exposure to its students, preparing them for successful careers in the dynamic world of cinema.