Good educational films make children good human beings — Film actress Ms Nishigandh Wad

Lucknow, April 11 : Great excitement was seen amongst the students, teachers and parents, who had come in large number to enjoy the educational children's cinema at the 9-day International Children's Film Festival (ICFF-2023) ongoing at CMS Kanpur Road auditorium. On this occasion, eminent T.V. And film actress Ms. Nishigandha Wad, Actor Mr Ishaan, TV and Film actor, Mr Sudesh Berry and child actor Aarav Shukla enhanced the dignity of the ceremony with their presence and inspired children to watch good and educational children's films.

            Today, the 2nd day of ICFF was special as a large number of students enjoyed the value-based educational cinema and felt deeply inspired by it. Thousands of children watched children's educational movies such as A Gift (A pair of shoes for our teachers), Just Be Human, Little Forest, Farewell, for today, Getting out of zero score, Come Come Rain, My neighbour's dress, A Teacher's Lesson, Earth is home, A Story by Wind, Kya Dekhey Hum, Let's Make Peace, Colour Pencil, Chemical Industries vs COVID-19, God's Power House, The Sparrow, The Mom in the Moon, Colored Darkness, Anokha Pitara, Stolen Dreams, Halloween Heroes, The last break, The Monkey King, The Blind, A little someone, An Empty Nest, Montu Ki Paltan, Pull The Bear, Family Dinner and Bhasmasur etc.

            A press conference was also held this afternoon wherein addressing the press personnel, renowned TV and film actress, Ms Nishigandh Wad said that the children are deeply impacted by the audio-visual method of teaching. Films with positive outlook and good human values are extremely beneficial for children. In this scenario, the Children’s International Films Festival is of great importance. CMS Founder and renowned educationist Dr Jagdish Gandhi said that CMS' International Children's Film Festival is gaining popularity and recognition not only in Lucknow but throughout the country and famous film actors and intelligentsia are arriving here to grace the event.

            Mr R K Singh, Festival-Director of ICFF-2023, informed that the International Children's Film Festival is free of charge for one and all and children, youth, parents, guardians and teachers of all the schools of Lucknow are welcome and invited to see children's films on 'first come first serve' basis. 

 

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