JWU Journalism Students Showcase Films At Campus Screening

Vice Chancellor And Industry Expert Offer Career Guidance To Aspiring Filmmakers

Event highlights student talent in portraying social themes through cinema.

JAMSHEDPUR – Third-year Journalism and Communication students at Jamshedpur Women’s University (JWU) presented their films at a campus screening event.

"These films demonstrate our students’ ability to portray societal concepts on screen," stated Prof. (Dr.) Anjila Gupta, JWU Vice Chancellor.

Rahul Amin from Arka Jain University’s Journalism Department attended as chief guest.

The films, directed under faculty member Shalini Prasad’s guidance, covered themes like voting awareness and women’s existence.

"We aimed to encourage students to understand and depict various aspects of life through film," Prasad explained.

Gupta and Amin provided suggestions for future projects and insights into journalism careers.

"The event showcased the students’ talents and potential in visual storytelling," Amin remarked.

Topics included the beauty of Chhath Puja, highlighting cultural elements in student work.

The screening emphasized JWU’s focus on practical, industry-relevant education in journalism.

This event marks a significant milestone for the graduating students in their academic journey.

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