Sandeep Marwah Launches New Books by Indian-Origin Foreign Nationals

Noida: A momentous occasion unfolded at Marwah Studios in Noida Film City as Indian-origin foreign nationals, eager to delve deeper into the intricacies of India’s media and entertainment industry, gathered for a special event. Hosted as part of their homecoming to India, the event witnessed the unveiling of two remarkable books authored by esteemed individuals from across the globe.

Dr. Sandeep Marwah, the President of Marwah Studios, graced the occasion with his presence and shared his thoughts on the significance of these literary works. Expressing gratitude for the opportunity to launch the books, Dr. Marwah released Dr. Satish Rai’s “The Age of Truth” from Australia and Dr. Shardhanand Harinandan Singh’s “Homogenization In Multiculturality” from the Netherlands. In doing so, he not only acknowledged their contributions but also highlighted the enriching exchange of ideas between nations.

“This momentous occasion adds to the legacy of Marwah Studios,” remarked Dr. Sandeep Marwah, underscoring the institution’s commitment to fostering global dialogue and collaboration. He also presented the guests with his own books, showcasing the rich tapestry of accomplishments and accolades associated with Marwah Studios.

During the event, Dr. Marwah provided the visiting delegation with a comprehensive overview of Marwah Studios and AAFT University, detailing their diverse range of activities and initiatives. He particularly emphasized the upcoming Global Festival of Journalism scheduled to take place from 12th to 14th February, inviting the guests to partake in this celebration of media and storytelling.

The event was attended by a distinguished gathering, including Rajnesh Lal from Australia, Aslam Khan from Mumbai, Suniti Maharaj from Florida, USA, and Vidya Gangadeen from London, UK. Their presence underscored the international scope of the event and the shared passion for promoting cultural exchange and understanding.

As the books find their way into the hands of readers around the world, they are poised to become valuable contributions to the literary landscape, bridging continents and fostering greater cross-cultural appreciation.

Indo South Korea Relations Promoted at AAFT

New Delhi :n a bid to bolster cultural and cinematic ties between India and South Korea, the Indo South Korea Film and Cultural Forum orchestrated an enriching program for students at AAFT, held at Marwah Studios. The event witnessed a dynamic blend of motivational discourse and melodious performances, reinforcing the commitment to fostering cross-cultural exchange.

Distinguished professor Ahn Kye Hyun, the Director of IYF (International Youth Fellowship) representing the Nonsan Region of South Korea, delivered an inspiring lecture aimed at igniting the spirit of innovation and collaboration among the attendees. Following the insightful session, a vibrant musical program featuring both Korean and Indian students further enriched the cultural experience, showcasing the diversity and creativity inherent in both nations.

The Indo South Korean Film and Cultural Forum has been actively engaged in facilitating dialogue and interaction between the two countries, leveraging the medium of art and culture as a catalyst for mutual understanding and friendship. Over the past few months, the forum has witnessed significant traction, underscoring the growing interest and enthusiasm in strengthening bilateral relations informed Dr. Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios and Chair for Indo South Korea Film and Cultural Forum.

Among the esteemed guests present at the event were Paul Song, Chief Advisor of Integral Youth Fellowship and Director of IYF India; Han IL Gun, Regional Director of IYF Chandigarh; Choi Kyung Ho, Regional Director of IYF Kolkata; Chung Young Su, Professor at Kalinga University; Namita Guite, Secretary of IYF; and Marylin Saldanha Seb, Program Manager at IYF. Their presence underscored the collaborative efforts and shared commitment towards fostering a vibrant cultural exchange between India and South Korea.

The event marked yet another milestone in the journey towards deeper Indo-Korean relations, driven by a shared appreciation for art, culture, and mutual respect. As both nations continue to explore avenues for collaboration and partnership, initiatives like these serve as invaluable platforms for nurturing enduring bonds and promoting cross-cultural understanding.