Mangalore: Four first year
students of Film making & Animation, iNurture Education Solutions, Srinivas
University secured special recognition award in a national level community
radio video challenge organized by CEMCA (Commonwealth Educational Media Centre
for Asia in collaboration with Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
(DJMC), Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU) Lucknow and United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for their three and
a half minute kannada short film "ಪಾತರಗಿತ್ತಿ
- Butterfly".
The award ceremony was on 7th March in Department of Journalism & Mass Communication
(DJMC), Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU), Lucknow. The theme of the
competition this year was "Community Radio for Climate Action".
The film ಪಾತರಗಿತ್ತಿ – Butterfly by Aman Shetty, Hrithin
Shetty, Harshith Holla, and Charan S J focused on highlighting the effects of
Climate Change on butterflies. Story of the film revolves around a little boy
named Sammilan who pledges to protect butterflies after listening to a radio
program on butterfly conservation, later starts his own butterfly park by
planting numerous native trees. The story is part fiction and is based on
existing Sammilan Shetty butterfly park at Belvai, Moodabidri. While Adan Klion
plays role of little Sammillan Shetty, Sammilan Shetty himself plays his role.
Harshith Holla played role of a little Sammilan’s father. Music was specially
composed for the movie by Sushmitha Shetty, Clifford Chetan Ambler and Elston
Ranjith Stevens. Jeetha Srinivas and Srinivas Pejathaya contributed to the
script. The film was guided by Clifford Chetan Ambler, Senior Faculty in film
making, Srinivas University.
Winners of CRVC 2019, (From left: Hrithin, Charan, Aman, Harshith)
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