Noida: In a tribute to one of the greatest cinematic minds of the 20th century, the AAFT School of Cinema, in collaboration with the New Delhi Film Foundation (NDFF), organized a compelling memorial talk on “Realism in Cinema – Legacy of Satyajit Ray” at Marwah Studios, Film City Noida.
The keynote speaker for the session was acclaimed filmmaker, author, and film scholar O.P. Srivastava, who captivated the audience with a deep and insightful address on the evolution of realism in Indian cinema and the lasting global impact of Satyajit Ray’s narrative and visual storytelling. He emphasized Ray’s unique ability to combine poetic humanism with cinematic precision, highlighting how his films continue to influence generations of filmmakers across the world.
Ashish K. Singh, Founder and General Secretary of NDFF, welcomed the gathering and said, “This talk is part of our ongoing effort to preserve and promote the legacy of masters like Satyajit Ray, whose work is not only a cultural treasure but also a cinematic guidepost for realism in storytelling.”
Dr. Sandeep Marwah, Chancellor of AAFT University, addressed the audience and stated, “At AAFT, we believe in nurturing not only creativity but also consciousness. Satyajit Ray’s films are a beacon of truth, simplicity, and artistic integrity. This session offered our students and faculty a rare opportunity to engage with his timeless cinematic philosophy.”
The event was attended by students of cinema, media professionals, film critics, and cultural enthusiasts. It provided a platform for meaningful academic and artistic dialogue on realism as a powerful narrative form in Indian cinema. The memorial talk concluded with an interactive Q&A session, leaving the audience deeply inspired by Ray’s cinematic legacy and the continuing relevance of his vision in contemporary storytelling.
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