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Student filmmakers are promising and full of original concepts: B. Diwakar

| | Nov 23, 2014, at 08:21 pm
Panaji, Nov 23 (IBNS) Professor of Cinematography in JamiaMilliaIslamia in New Delhi, B.Diwakar, Director of the student film 'Srinivas', SatyajitGanu and AnishaSaigal, said that the budding filmmakers are promising and full of original concepts.
"One should be passionate about cinema and Film institutes can only mould them to a certain extent. IFFI is providing suitable platform to student filmmakers to promote good cinema," he said while  addressing a press conference on Sunday at 45th IFFI. 
 
Answering the question regarding budget constraints for the student filmmakers, he said that budget constraints make filmmakers more disciplined and creative. 
 
Constraints are the mother of creation, he added.
 
Satyajit Ganu, speaking about the film said that Srinivas is the story about the aspirations of a young boy which he expresses in the form of an essay. 
 
Anisha Saigal said that the film deals with imagination of a twelve-year-old boy about an ideal set of parents and home which the protagonist is always deprived of. 

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