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We are all about voicing our dissent in SRFTI.
Voices of students have been and are always tried to be silenced but this is an effort to give voices to us at Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute regarding all issues that we think the world should get to known.
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CONGRATULATIONS TEAM JHAAL FOR WINNING SPECIAL JURY AWARD IN IDSFFK
The SRFTI Student Union and Blue Banyan Collective are delighted to announce that our 72-Hour PK Rosy Filmmaking Challenge film, " Jhaal" by our students , has won the Special Jury Award in the short documentary competition at the prestigious IDSFFK Made as a part of the 72 hours challenge organised during dalit history month by the student union of SRFTI.
This achievement highlights the SRFTI Student Union's commitment to encouraging our students to create narratives that extend beyond academic settings, serve as powerful political statements about the nation, and uphold social justice.
congratulations to sneha malakar ,shristi garg and vinod kumar of 17th batch for making a powerful film and making us all proud and extends our hopes amidst the challenging times our nation is facing. Wishing the best to make more powerful films in future.
long live student unity✊🏾
jai bhim✊🏾
jai periyar✊🏾
lal salam✊🏾
SRFTI Student union
Blue banyan collective

Today
6:30 pm
New CRT
SRFTI

We're delighted to introduce Proletarian Press, a new endeavor aimed at bridging the realms of art, cinema, and politics through the power of print. At Proletarian Press, we believe that knowledge should be accessible to all, which is why we're committed to making important texts on art, cinema, and politics available in print at affordable costs.
Our first publication will be Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s “Annihilation of caste”. For a student union of an institute rooted in the creative arts, the decision to publish "The Annihilation of Caste" signifies our acknowledgment of the power of storytelling and the responsibility we hold as storytellers. May this publication serve as a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring quest for social justice.
As students of a Film Institute, we recognize the power of storytelling not only as a form of artistic expression but also as a tool for social change. Through the Proletarian Press, we aim to amplify the voices of the working class and the marginalized , shed light on their struggles and triumphs, and advocate for a more equitable society.
Special Guest Announcement: Unveiling Ceremony of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Statue
"We are honored to announce our distinguished guest for the unveiling ceremony of the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar statue: Padmashri Sudharak Olwe. A renowned photographer, anti-caste activist, Ambedkarite, and filmmaker,
Mr. Olwe will grace our event on April 4th at 5:30 pm at SRFTI.
In addition to the unveiling, Mr. Olwe will deliver special lecture sharing insights from his artistic journey and experiences with our students . Join us in welcoming this esteemed personality and embracing the knowledge he brings.

Poster Sale for Fund Collection towards Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Statue Installation in Our Campus
We are making significant strides in the construction of the statue, but require additional funds to ensure its completion. To raise funds, we are hosting a poster sale featuring images of Revolutionaries accompanied by cinema quotes.
Cost per Poster: ₹600/-
Any Two Posters: ₹1100/-
Any Three Posters: ₹1600/-
Any Four Posters: ₹2100/-
Any Five Posters: ₹2600/-
Any Six Posters: ₹3100/-
Whole Set: ₹3500/-
All poster prints will be in A3 size
Your support in purchasing these posters is greatly appreciated, and all funds recieved will be dedicated to the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar statue project.
For inquiries and purchases, please contact:
Aneesh: 9840381853

72 Hours PK Rosy Filmmaking challenge for SRFTI Students.
April 6- 9
Entry for SRFTI Students only
The challenge honors PK Rosy, the first heroine of Malayalam cinema, who faced discrimination for portraying an upper-caste woman. Despite this, her legacy as a pioneer remains indelible, inspiring future generations and highlighting the challenges marginalized individuals encounter in Indian cinema.
🏆 Prizes:
- 1st Best Film – Cash prize
- 2nd Best Film – Cash prize
- Audience Choice – Cash prize
Rules:
- Open to SRFTI students from the 16th-20th batch Film and 4th-6th Batch EDM.
- Filmmaking period: April 6th, 10 am IST to April 9th, 10 am IST.
- Films can be live-action (Fiction, Documentary), Animation (2D, Stop motion), or a mix.
- Minimum duration: 4 minutes (live action), 30 seconds (animation); Maximum: 6 minutes (live action), 1 minute (animation, not including end credits).
- Theme will be provided at the beginning of the challenge.
- Actors can be non SRFTI students.
- Film must be shot and completed within SRFTI Campus only.
- No stock footage; photos can be used if the team has rights.
crowd funding for installation of Dr.B.R.Ambedkar statue in SRFTI
Gpay number : 8591167872
UPI ID : patilsubham3@oksbi
The statue's work is nearing towards completion.
We need more funds at this point.
Your support is crucial to make this vision a reality
your generosity will empower students to advocate for constitutional values. Contribute generously to our GPay
jai bhim!

Dalit history Month celebration by SRFTI Student Union
3rd edition of Poet/lyricist Shailendra Memorial Film Festival (SMFF) - APRIL 2024
Deadline : 5th April
Send your entries to [email protected]
SRFTI Student Union
Blue banyan Collective
SRFTI Q***r Collective

SRFTI against CAA ✊🏽

Crowd Funding For Installation of Dr.B.R.Ambedkar statue in SRFTI
The inauguration of statue is planned for April 15th, 2024
Your support is crucial to make this vision a reality
Your generosity will empower students to advocate for constitutional values. Contribute generously to our GPay mentioned below.
Gpay number : 8591167872
UPI ID : patilsubham3@oksbi

Today
6pm SRFTI

Celebrating Womenhood
March 4-8
SRFTI

International Mother Language day celebration
The International Mother Language Day fosters linguistic and cultural diversity as well as raises awareness about the importance of preserving one's mother tongue.
The Student Union is observing this Day as declared by UNESCO on
21st February (Wednesday) in New CRT at 3 PM
Let us speak our hearts out in the language we have grown up speaking and thinking in.
Cultural Committee
SRFTI Student Union

visit : https://arcurea.in/workshop-application/
last date to apply : 14th february

SRFTI Student Union 24-25 Office bearers.

We,The people of India
The central government have announced half a day holiday today on the occasion of Ram mandir inauguration.
It's a threat to the secular fabric of the country.
So let us all gather today in order register our resistance.
Reading of Film academic and political articles and texts followed by secular Human chain
Starting from 10:00am
22 jan ( today)
Admin lawn
SRFTI
- Blue Banyan Collective

Remembering is an act of resistance.
New CRT
6:00PM
22nd January
“If Hindu Raj does become a fact, it will, no doubt, be the greatest calamity for this country. Hinduism is a menace to liberty, equality and fraternity. On that account it is incompatible with democracy. Hindu Raj must be prevented at any cost.”
- B.R. Ambedkar, 1946
Let's not forget, Let's not Forgive ✊🏽

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From Shadows to the Stars
Tomorrow Marks 8th Death anniversary of Rohith vemula , a dalit phd scholar who was killed by casteism in HCU.
Remembering Rohith vemula is a way to Register our resistance against the casteism and institutional murders happening in Indian instuitions.
Let's gather together Read,discuss and Resist.
17 Jan
8:30pm
Rohit vemula mural,New CRT,SRFTI
Organised by Blue Banyan Collective and
SRFTI Q***r Collective

Walls are the printing press of poor

Statement by the family members and friends of the BK-16 on the institutional murder of Fr Stan Swamy.
We, the friends and family members of those accused in the Bhima Koregaon Conspiracy case, are deeply pained and shaken to the core by the loss of Father Stan Swamy. This is not a natural death, but the institutional murder of a gentle soul, committed by an inhuman state. Having spent his life amongst the Adivasis in Jharkhand, fighting for their right to resources and lands, Father Stan did not deserve to die in this manner, far from his beloved Jharkhand, falsely imprisoned by a vindictive state.
Father Stan was the last of the 16 people to be arrested and falsely accused in the Bhima Koregaon case and sent to prison. At 84 years of age and ailing due to Parkinson’s Disease, Father Stan was the eldest among those arrested and the frailest. Despite his feeble health, he inspired everyone with the strength of his character and his unshakeable integrity. Even as his health degraded in the prison, his thoughts and prayers were always with his co-prisoners. In his letters, he wrote about his other prison mates who were also falsely fabricated in different cases, and agonized over the prevailing injustices in society.
While remembering his gentleness, his humanity and his compassion, we cannot forget the immense injustice of his detention. It is unconscionable that someone of his age and ill-health was put in the prison in the first place, and that too, in the middle of an ongoing pandemic. The investigation against him was already complete by the time that he was arrested on 8th October, 2020, and he was clearly not a flight risk. His arrest and subsequent detention in Taloja Prison in Navi Mumbai was already a death sentence pronounced against him.
At the time of his arrest, Fr. Stan released a moving video statement, where he stated softly but clearly, that the NIA sleuths were accusing him of a Maoist conspiracy based on certain documents recovered from his computer—documents which he had never seen before and certainly did not place them on his computer. His claims that these documents had been surreptitiously planted was firmly upheld through the stunning disclosures of Arsenal Consulting and Washington Post made public earlier this year, which clearly detailed the method through which incriminating documents had been remotely planted on the computers of the Bhima Koregaon accused using the Netwire malware. We are outraged that Father Stan had to pay the price of this malicious fabrication of evidence with his life.
The callous disregard to Father Stan’s health continued after his imprisonment, when he was not even allowed a straw and sipper cup in prison. Even for something as basic as this, he needed to move the court, which moved at a frustratingly leisurely pace. Later, as his health continued to deteriorate in prison, his medical bail plea was mechanically turned down by the same blind, unfeeling and insensitive NIA court. Even his Covid disease was not diagnosed in jail, and could only be detected after he was moved to the hospital on orders of the High Court.
We cannot forget the heartbreaking speech of Father Stan before the High Court during his medical bail appeal, where he gave a moving account of his deteriorating health. He told the court in no uncertain terms that he did not expect to live long and wished to die amongst his people in Bagaicha, Ranchi. It is appalling that such a simple request could not be met by our judicial system.
While we grieve at the passing away of Father Stan Swamy, we unequivocally hold the negligent jails, the indifferent courts and the malicious investigating agencies firmly responsible for his unfortunate death. We fear for the health and lives of our family members and colleagues, who are facing the similar injustices in the same jails, under the same unaccountable system. We continue our vigil for everyone’s safety and security, and as Father Stan would appreciate, “we refuse to be silent spectators and are ready to pay the price!”
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Minal Gadling, Roy Wilson, Monali Raut, Koel Sen, Harshali Potdar, Sharad Gaikwad, Maaysha Singh, Y Ferreira, Susan Abraham, P Hemlatha, Sahba Husain, Rama Teltumbde, Jenny Rowena, Surekha Gorkhe, Pranali Parab, Rupali Jadhav, Fr. Joe Xavier

Rest in Power Father Stan Swamy, murdered by the criminals who rule our country today.
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