Screen acting training conducted by the Film and Television Institute of India in collaboration with Department of Information and Public Relations concluded on November 10. (DIPR Photo)
Kohima, November 10 (MExN): The 10-day screen acting training, a collaborative effort between the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) and the Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR), concluded on November 10 at the Directorate of IPR in Kohima, Nagaland.
Joint Director of IPR, Asangla Imsong, delivered the concluding remarks, applauding the participants for their dedicated engagement throughout the training period. A DIPR report stated that she expressed optimism about future collaborations and extended gratitude to FTII for their valuable partnership. Imsong also acknowledged Anita Salim, the resource person for the training, concluding the training phase on a positive note.
Meanwhile, Imsong to highlighted the upcoming Nagaland Film Festival during the Hornbill Festival, in collaboration with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India.
Anita Salim, the resource person commended the progress made by the trainees during the program and conveyed that it was a privilege to be part of the training in the state.
Course coordinator and APRO DIPR, Wepre Kronu expressed hope that Anita Salim would leave Nagaland with cherished memories from this enriching experience.
Trainees shared their experiences, expressing how the training enhanced their acting skills, and eagerly anticipated similar programs in the future.