An important aspect in the field of communication is communication itself, not just across
classroom but also with people who have shaped the industry in big terms and small. Nitte
Institute of Communication strives to bring more interactions, seminars, workshops and
other engaging sessions to help its student community not just hold a professional degree,
but also build a network from the graduation days and be industry ready.
In an effort to build industry-academia relations and keep the students abreast with recent
trends in films, the students of Nitte Institute of Communication (NICO) were provided with
an opportunity to interact with popular South Indian actors, Suman Talwar and Vijaya
Raghavendra during their visit to Mangaluru on Tuesday, August 11, 2015.
B. A. (Journalism & Mass Communication) students interacted with Suman Talwar, who has
starred in nearly 400 movies in various languages. Suman Talwar and Vijaya Raghavendra
were in Mangalore working on their upcoming Kannada movie ‘Mr. Johny’.
The actor who recently made his Bollywood debut in the film ‘Gabbar Is Back’ interacted
with the students on various issues and spoke about his upcoming movie, problems with
dubbing domain in Kannada industry, his tryst with Hollywood and experiences in the film
industry.
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