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Children's Day
Arindam Sil at the workshop with kids | Photo courtesy: PR Team

Arindam Sil graces workshop for hearing-impaired kids on Children's Day

| @indiablooms | Nov 16, 2024, at 02:00 am

Kolkata/IBNS: Filmmaker Arindam Sil on Thursday graced an acting workshop in the city to uplift several hearing-impaired kids on the occasion of Children's Day.

The workshop was organised by CC Saha Ltd, a provider of premier hearing impairment solutions.

The workshop featured interactive acting sessions led by Sil trained in working with children.

Additionally, attendees had the unique opportunity to engage with a celebrity guest who shares a passion for empowering children through acting.

Arindam Sil at the workshop with kids | Photo courtesy: PR Team

Speaking about the idea behind the workshop, Vikram Saha, Director of CC Saha Ltd, said, "Our goal is to create an inclusive environment where hearing-impaired children can unleash their creativity and develop essential communication skills."

"We chose Children's Day for this special workshop because it is essential to make these children feel happy and valued. We believe that performing arts, such as acting, can play a transformative role in the lives of children who have undergone implant surgeries to restore their hearing," he explained.

"We were thrilled to have Arindam Sil join us for this special event," added Saha.

"His dedication to promoting inclusivity aligns perfectly with our mission, and we are confident that his presence must have inspired and motivated the children in attendance. Through this workshop, we aim to help them discover their strengths and unlock their potential in the arts, empowering them to express themselves confidently and pursue their passion."

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