The Fulcrum Awards Management has announced its finalists for 2017. The shortlist was arrived at, after day-long deliberations by an esteemed jury of 18 communication professionals. The process has been reviewed by PwC – a first in the history of PR Awards. The shortlist is announced for 11 sub-categories in Technique Awards and six sub-categories in the Special Awards. The winners will be announced for Individual and Lifetime Achievement awards at the Awards night.
Details:http://reputationtoday.in/features/the-fulcrum-awards-2017-shortlists-announced/
Friday, 25 August 2017
Sunday, 13 August 2017
World Communicators’ Day – October 28: WCC celebrations underway
In the beginning, there was no press release!
And, PR pioneer Ivy Lee said on October 28, 1906: Let there
be a Press Release!
The press release was created following a train wreck on
October 28, 1906, in Atlantic City, N.J., that left more than 50 people dead.
The train was owned by Pennsylvania Railroad, one of Ivy Lee's clients.
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| NY Times |
In fact, that also marked the beginning of formal PR and the
birth of Crisis Communication.
We at Public Relations Council of India, under the aegis of
World Communicators’ Council (WCC), have decided to observe October 28 as the World
Communicators’ Day.
Since we have enough time, let us plan in advance for the
Day and look at conducting some professional activities.
Let us not focus on mere felicitations and awards. We have
several of them. In fact, the awards should be just annual – part of our Global
Conclaves. Frequent awards and felicitation for no rhyme or reason devalues PR
movement. As it is we enjoy a bad reputation of popularising the pink shirt
phenomenon.
Now to the activities for October 28. Since it is a Saturday
and if it creates any issues of not being a working day, let us plan the
celebration a day in advance – and not a week later.
Let Oct 28 be sacrosanct.
What we can do?
Since the day marks the issuance of the world’s first press
release, we can plan a Media Relations workshop for the younger generation.
We can also plan workshops/chat shows under YCC banner.
Why not conduct a tour of young communicators to a media
house?
Or a session on writing press releases?
Or skits on what the youngsters perceive of media?
We can have senor journalists coming and guiding us.
From the headquarters, we plan to do a national essay
competition on few current topics and bring out a Digest. Please get as much participation
as possible.
So, let’s plan in advance and get going.
-BNK24x7
Lanka Ahoy! Watch PRCSL launch snapshots on your channel - PRCI NOW
PR Council of Sri Lanka takes off
- Under the banner of World Communicators' Council
- PRCI actively coordinates
COLOMBO: Seeking to strengthen professionalism in communication, the World Communicators’ Council (WCC) has launched Public Relations Council of Sri Lanka (PRCSL).
The brains behind the WCC are the office bearers of Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) which has
successfully
launched unique communication campaigns.
Mr Aruna Weerakoon who is in involved in communicating with the farmers in Good Agriculture Practices (GAP) has taken over as the Director of PRCSL. Mr T S Prakash, who is the president of SriLanka India Society and Secretary of Indian CEO forum, takes an additional responsibility as the Chairman of the PRCSL.
Mr. M B Jayaram, chief mentor and chairman emeritus of PRCI, said close cooperation among communications professionals across the world would contribute to an improved understanding among the people at large.
R T Kumar, Chairman of the PRCI’s governing council, said the Council is very keen to work closely with the Sri Lankan unit on networking and knowledge sharing.
PRCI national president B N Kumar explained that the organisation has successfully implemented a novel idea of communication for social causes such as water conservation, educating girl child for empowering India, focusing on suburban train infrastructure in Mumbai and environmental issues. “We have a unique guest faculty pool drawn from across media, PR, adverting and HR for visiting colleges and universities that teach mass communication,” he said.
PRCI international director T Vinay Kumar said the WCC will soon have chapters in Malaysia, Singapore, Australia and UK.
PRCI’s young communicators’ club chairperson Geetha Shankar said the organisation is keen to promote knowledge sharing and skill development among mass media students.
Mr K Ravindran, secretary general of PRCI, said the council also focuses on communication skill development for professionals in corporates.
Mr U S Kutty, chairman of the organising committee of the Sri Lanka launch, pointed out that PR and other communication professionals have appreciated the PRCSL idea and on the need to work closely with their Indian counterparts.
Mr Weerakoon said PRCSL could learn a lot from the PRCI’s experience in India and work towards communicating the positive aspects life to the society at large.
Mr Prakash said networking and exchange of information and knowledge could lead to enhancing the professionalism among communication professionals and even heads of companies.
PRCSL hopes to involve various corporate, CEOs, educational institutions teaching communication and marketing to further its cause and meet the WCC’s mission – communicating for a better world.
Thursday, 10 August 2017
Monday, 7 August 2017
Lanka seeks to strike balance between India and China
- Public Relations Council of Sri Lanka Launched
- Under the aegis of World Communicators Council
- PRCI coordinates communicators networking
COLOMBO,
Aug 7: Sri Lanka has sought to firmly lay to rest
India’s concerns over China developing a port at Hambantota by declaring that
the deal is “purely commercial”.
“There is no question of allowing any Chinese
Navy operations at the Sri Lanka port,” said Mr Mano Ganesan, Sri Lanka
Minister for co-existence, Dialogue and Official Languages last night. “Chinese
Navy cannot enter any place without the explicit permission of Sri Lanka
government,” Mr Ganesan said inaugurating the Public Relations Council of Sri
Lanka under the aegis of World Communicators Council (WCC).
Sri Lanka is striking a balance with its relationships
with India and China, he said and assured that his government would not do
anything that might jeopardise its ties with its big neighbour. “Both the
countries are important to us,” he said.
Mr Ganesan welcomed the idea of the Sri Lanka
PR Council started with the support of Public Relations Council of India (PRCI)
which is also part of the WCC. He expressed the confidence that communications
profession would go a long way with the cooperation between the councils of the
two countries.
Referring to the internal war that Sri Lanka
fought for four decades, Mr Ganesan expressed the confidence that the new
constitution which is in the making will ensure “real time peace”.
He assured that the Sri Lanka government will
not allow any form terrorism in the country.
“We are a multi-ethnic nation with Buddhism,
Hinduism, Islam and Christianity co-existing in peace,” he said.
Mr Kithsiri Kahatapitya, member – Western
Provincial Council and former opposition leader, too hailed the birth of Sri
Lankan PR Council and said professionals here could learn from the experiences
of their Indian counterparts.
Ms Nayomini Weeasooriya, consultant to the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, expressed the hope that the professionalism among communicators will be strengthened with the launch of the PRCSL.
Ms Nayomini Weeasooriya, consultant to the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, expressed the hope that the professionalism among communicators will be strengthened with the launch of the PRCSL.
Mr M B Jayaram, chief mentor and chairman
emeritus of PRCI, said close cooperation among communications professionals
across the world would contribute to an improved understanding among the people
at large.
R T Kumar, Chairman of the PRCI’s governing
council, said the Council is very keen to work closely with the Sri Lankan unit
on networking and knowledge sharing.
PRCI national president B N Kumar explained
that the organisation has successfully implemented a novel idea of
communication for social causes such has water conservation, educating girl
child for empowering India, focusing on suburban train infrastructure in Mumbai
and environmental issues. “We have a unique guest faculty pool drawn from
across media, PR, adverting and HR for visiting colleges and universities that
teach mass communication,” he said.
PRCI international director T Vinay Kumar
said the WCC will soon have chapters in Malaysia, Singapore, Australia and UK.
PRCI’s young communicators club chairperson
Geetha Shankar said the organisation is keen to promote knowledge sharing and
skill development among mass media students.
Mr Aruna Weerakoon who is in involved in
communicating with the farmers in Good Agriculture Practices (GAP) has been
appointed as the Director of PRCSL. Mr T S Prakash, who is the Secretary of the
Indian CEO Forum and President of the Sri Lanka-India Society, takes an
additional responsibility as the Chairman of the PRCSL.
Mr K Ravindran, secretary general of PRCI,
said the council also focuses on communication skill development for
professionals in corporates.
Mr U S Kutty, chairman of the organising
committee of the Sri Lanka launch, pointed out that PR and other communication
professionals have appreciated the PRCSL idea and on the need to work closely
with their Indian counterparts.
Saturday, 22 July 2017
ABCD - Aapki Beti Chalayegi Duniya
Daughters’ Day Ideas flourish at Somaiya Vidya Vihar
By SRUJAN MADDULA
By SRUJAN MADDULA
| We are Daughters - We are Power! |
MUMBAI: A Day as Special as its name, the Daughter’s Day, calls for a Special Event.
PRCI and
YCC Mumbai, along with Public Relations & Branding Committee and Women
Development Cell, KJ Somaiya Institute of Management Studies, and Research
organised ‘Shikshit-BetiSaksham Bharat’ programme on 10th July 2017 at
the Vidyavihar campus, Mumbai.
A total of 24
teams participated in the event out of which 5 teams qualified for the final
round.
David
Franklin, Vice President of PRCI-Mumbai, Shreya Banda, YCC Cordinator, Aditi Rajani
Head of PR and Communications, Somaiya VidyaVihar, Prof. Asha Bhatia,(Head of
Enactus Somaiya Social Cell, SIMSR,
Hardeep Singh, Head of Branding, SIMSR, were among those who encouraged
the finalists.
| AapkiBetiChalayegiDuniya |
‘ShikshitBetiSaksham
Bharat’ competition started off on a high note and the momentum was maintained
by some of the outstanding performances in the form of Advertisement,
NukkadNatak, Powerpoint presentation, etc. by the teams. Team AapkiBetiChalayegiDuniya (ABCD) outshone
everybody else and went home with the 1st prize and Team Chaturbhuj stood second displaying a
contented and cheerful acceptance.
Every
team’s effort was well appreciated by all the judges. David
Franklin pointed out the flaws and scope of improvements as well as appreciated
the unparalleled efforts put in by the students. Also the rest of the panellists
boosted students’ morale and enlightened the audience with their insightful thoughts.
The aim of
the event to spread awareness about Sikshit Beti – Saksham Bharat which the
student community and faculty appreciated.
| Kudos to Winners! |
For picture
gallery: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_p_EuwVccQoR2p0XzdyUGhCVkU
Donald Trump' loses his Spice!
- PRapport spoke about this possibility two month ago!
- Remember our headline? It ain't no easy to blow Donald's Trumpet
The controversial spokesman was known for testy exchanges with reporters amid tumultuous tenure as administration’s public face
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jul/21/sean-spicer-resigns-press-secretary-trump-white-house-feud
We at PRapport forecast this two months ago. Please check this analysys by S Narendra, advisor to former PMs and ex-Govt of India spokesperson..
An international story is playing out of Washington involving the White House that we all are reading as a political story. If we analyse it under the lens of communication and PR, we notice a highly charged case study on Reputation Risk and Redemption Management. This is relevant to all communicators.
Very interestingly, this story is taking place in the janmabhoomi of PR and communication theory and practice. The theater (pun intended) of action is in Washington DC, capital of Madison Avenue, K-street, the Capitol Hill all coming under its nickname – the political beltway, it is also known as the swamp that sucks into its murkiness any and everyone (irrespective of their reputation for integrity and independence of mind), making the job of keeping one’s reputation and public esteem risky.
https://prapport.blogspot.com/2017/05/blowing-donalds-trumpet-aint-no-easy.html#more
Wednesday, 19 July 2017
St.Claret hosts new YCC unit
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| New YCC takes off |
BENGALURU,
July 19: A new of PRCI’s Young Communicators’ Club (YCC) was
born at t St.Claret College, Bangalore today.
M.B JAYARAM – Founder, Chairman-Emeritus
& Chief Mentor - PRCI, Geetha Shankar – Director, Governing Council-PRCI
& National Chairperson –YCC , Maya Chandra – Chairperson – YCC
Karnataka and Prashanth - Secretary -
YCC Karnataka were present.
The event was led by Rev.Fr
Dr.Sabu George, Principal and Rev.Fr Vineeth George, Vice-Principal - St.Claret
College. In all, 80 students of Journalism & Mass Communication becale YCC
members at the event.
Jayaram also launched the
College's YouTube Channel - BOOKMARK,
and spoke to the students on the need to focus on their careers.
Geetha Shankar highlighted
the need for a fiery passion and commitment among the students to succeed in
life. Maya Chandra briefed the audience about YCC and its objectives.
Manasa Gowda - Assistant
Professor of Mass Communication & Journalism, St.Claret College took over
as the YCC Faculty Coordinator and Jayasurya as the YCC student coordinator.
Tuesday, 18 July 2017
PRCI Kolkata salutes Daughters
KOLKATA: Public Relations Council of India, Kolkata, Chapter with its Young Communicators Club organized Daughters’ Day Celebration at Rotary Sadan, Kolkata on Friday, 14th July, 2017. Daughters representing different colleges and the universities in Kolkata and the media fraternity assembled with great enthusiasm and decorated the hall with artistic intimacy and hearty delight. They aptly reflected the words of Bruce Barton: “If you can give your son or daughter only one gift, let it be enthusiasm”.
R. N. Mahapatra, Chief Public Relations Officer, Eastern Railway and Chairman, PRCI, Kolkata Chapter delivered welcome address. He elucidated the importance of daughters in our family and society at large. “There are lots of challenges before the daughters and they have to adequately utilize opportunities to succeed in any chosen field’” he said.
Saroj Kumar Sadangi, Chief Vigilance Officer, Kolkata Port Trust, Prof. Dr. Tapati Basu, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, Calcutta University, Prof. Dr. Mrinal Chatterjee, Communication, Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Dhenkanal, Biswajit Das, Head, Journalism and Mass Communication, Maharaja Manindra Chandra College, were among the guests who attended the event.
In his opening remarks, B. K. Sahu, Chairman, PRCI, Eastern Region, stated that good daughters make good mothers and good mothers make good citizens . Therefore, they should be given equal opportunities which are sometimes neglected. Given opportunities, women can excel.
Biswajit Das, Secretary, PRCI, Kolkata Chapter, said Daughters’ Day celebration is observed to support the cause of increased opportunities for girls and to increase awareness of gender inequality in terms of right to education, access to education, nutrition, legal rights, medical care, protection for discrimination, violence against women and child marriage.
Prof. Dr. Mrinal Chatterjee, Communication, IIMC, Dhenkanal as a Guest of Honour spoke about the importance of having a daughter in the family. Parents should not feel that daughters are a burden, but on the contrary, they should realise that they are blessed to have wonderful daughters as their children.
Prof. Dr. Tapati Basu, Premchand Roychand Scholar, former Head, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication who was a Guest of Honour appreciated the implementation of “Beti Bachao - Beti Padhao” programme of Govt. of India and “Kanyashree” programme of Govt. of West Bengal. She advised the daughters to be self-confident and self-reliant. She narrated her own example - how from the beginning of her life she has struggled, won over and ultimately achieved success.
Shri S. K. Sadangi, Chief Vigilance Officer, Kolkata Port Trust, who was the Chief Guest depicted the higher magnitude of Daughters’ Day Celebration. Significantly, he pointed out that Albert Einstein was privileged to enjoy an immense help from his wife, Mileva Maric, during the great research on Theory of Relativity.
YCC member Sonali Chauhan, the first Indian girl student ranking first among Indian students and ranking fourth among the world candidates who was admitted recently into the world-class Florence-based fashion and designing institute was aptly felicitated.
On this occasion, PRCI Kolkata Chapter website was inaugurated. Shri Sanjoy Kumar Mukherjee, Senior Public Relations Officer, Kolkata Port Trust and Vice Chairman, PRCI, Kolkata Chapter proposed a vote of thanks.
R. N. Mahapatra, Chief Public Relations Officer, Eastern Railway and Chairman, PRCI, Kolkata Chapter delivered welcome address. He elucidated the importance of daughters in our family and society at large. “There are lots of challenges before the daughters and they have to adequately utilize opportunities to succeed in any chosen field’” he said.
Saroj Kumar Sadangi, Chief Vigilance Officer, Kolkata Port Trust, Prof. Dr. Tapati Basu, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, Calcutta University, Prof. Dr. Mrinal Chatterjee, Communication, Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Dhenkanal, Biswajit Das, Head, Journalism and Mass Communication, Maharaja Manindra Chandra College, were among the guests who attended the event.
In his opening remarks, B. K. Sahu, Chairman, PRCI, Eastern Region, stated that good daughters make good mothers and good mothers make good citizens . Therefore, they should be given equal opportunities which are sometimes neglected. Given opportunities, women can excel.
Biswajit Das, Secretary, PRCI, Kolkata Chapter, said Daughters’ Day celebration is observed to support the cause of increased opportunities for girls and to increase awareness of gender inequality in terms of right to education, access to education, nutrition, legal rights, medical care, protection for discrimination, violence against women and child marriage.
Prof. Dr. Mrinal Chatterjee, Communication, IIMC, Dhenkanal as a Guest of Honour spoke about the importance of having a daughter in the family. Parents should not feel that daughters are a burden, but on the contrary, they should realise that they are blessed to have wonderful daughters as their children.
Prof. Dr. Tapati Basu, Premchand Roychand Scholar, former Head, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication who was a Guest of Honour appreciated the implementation of “Beti Bachao - Beti Padhao” programme of Govt. of India and “Kanyashree” programme of Govt. of West Bengal. She advised the daughters to be self-confident and self-reliant. She narrated her own example - how from the beginning of her life she has struggled, won over and ultimately achieved success.
Shri S. K. Sadangi, Chief Vigilance Officer, Kolkata Port Trust, who was the Chief Guest depicted the higher magnitude of Daughters’ Day Celebration. Significantly, he pointed out that Albert Einstein was privileged to enjoy an immense help from his wife, Mileva Maric, during the great research on Theory of Relativity.
YCC member Sonali Chauhan, the first Indian girl student ranking first among Indian students and ranking fourth among the world candidates who was admitted recently into the world-class Florence-based fashion and designing institute was aptly felicitated.
On this occasion, PRCI Kolkata Chapter website was inaugurated. Shri Sanjoy Kumar Mukherjee, Senior Public Relations Officer, Kolkata Port Trust and Vice Chairman, PRCI, Kolkata Chapter proposed a vote of thanks.
Tuesday, 11 July 2017
Eco Parinaam.Com - Let's Make the Impact
I have just started working on en environment related web
site – Eco Parinaam.Com.
Sample page should be up in a couple of days.
We are all aware of the fact that we are systematically
destroying the ecology. Everybody is talking about it but hardly anyone seems
to be doing anything to save it from degeneration and destruction, or even if
someone is doing something that little effort is getting lost under various
pressures.
Let it be realized by all destroyers of nature that the
ill effects of their deeds will be so disastrous that they will not have time even to blink when the impact
strikes us.
We at Eco Parinaam on the one hand will strive to make an
effort to keep pointing out of the ecological dangers while on the other hand
appreciating the efforts to preserve the tender nature.
Here is an invitation to all eco-minded and right
thinking people to join us and keep raise our combined voice against the forces
that destroy the nature.
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| Rock Garden - Chandigarh |
Request all of you to keep sending information, pictures,
short films on both positive and negatives aspects of the ecology.
For instance, you may come across a beautiful waterfall
on road to Nashik or piles of plastic in Mussoori or Badrinath – please share
with us whatever you think is worth noticing by others. We shall upload it with
due credit to the sender.
Take another example - the Rock Garden of Chandigarh, created with the waste material generated by the construction of the planned city. This is a perfect example of recycling waste.
Eco Parinaam.Com is a non-for-profit voluntary effort and
it will remain so!
Thanks and regards
BNK24x7
Sunday, 9 July 2017
Bengaluru rocks with Daughters' Day event
Click on this video link for a stunning short film
BENGALURU: The
Annual Daughter’s Day 2017 event organized by PRCI-YCC Bangalore was an evening
of celebration, recognition, pride and honour.
An eclectic blend of high
profile guests, young women achievers, entertainers and an enthusiastic audience
of students and invitees made sure that this event held at RV Teacher’s College
Auditorium, Bangalore, was a benchmark one.
The event started off with a
dance by PETALS – a Sri Lankan student dance group from Acharya College,
Bangalore, followed by a divine invocation.
Dr. BK Ravi – Chairman -
Bangalore Chapter-PRCI and Registrar, Bangalore University, welcomed while Maya
Chandra, Chairperson-YCC, Karnataka, spoke about the concept of Daughter’s Day
being celebrated in memory of Indo-US astronaut Kalpana Chawla.
The various speakers
complemented PRCI for choosing the theme - “Shikshit Beti. Shaksham Bharat”.
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| Winners all smiles with VIP guests and PRCI-YCC office bearers |
Dr.Venkat Rao,
Vice-Chancellor National Law School University, Bangalore, spoke on the super
power of women, and said that if there any disappointment in his life it is the
fact that he does not a daughter though he has two dons.
Dr.Sabiha Bhumigouda,
Vice-Chancellor-Akkamahadevi Women’s University, Vijayapura (Karnataka’s only all women University) appreciated
the design concept of the woman’s hands
with mehendi on the backdrop for the event that depicted all the things that
women manage and succeed. She expressed that women are leading the way to a
brighter India, and events like these are essential to catalyze and motivate
them further.
Ms.Roopa MV, Scientist-ISRO
in her Keynote Speech discussed the role of women scientists at ISRO and gave
exciting insights into ISRO’s work. This was an apt tribute to the work of
Kalpana Chawla, who has inspired us at PRCI-YCC to organize Daughter’s Day
every year.
VR Satyanarayana, a life
coach spoke on the need to be spirited and focused.
This year’s theme of “Shikshit Beti. Shaksham Bharat” was
literally brought to life, meaningfully on stage and on screen.
A scholarship was presented
by Mr.Kusumakar Shetty to Vinitha –
daughter of a domestic help who is studying 9th standard, and wants
to study further.
The
real life story of Anwar Pasha and Farida was emotionally captured in a short
film, produced and directed by Maya Chandra – Head-YCC Karnataka.
This story brought out the
odds and communal objections that these parents are undergoing just to educate
their only daughter Simran – who has a dream of becoming a teacher.
PRCI-YCC presented the
Daughters’ Day awards to a galaxy of young women achievers from diverse walks
of life :
- Vasanthakumari – an organic farmer and activist
- Tejaswini Rajesh – a television serial artiste
- Savitha Parbat – Metro Train operator
- Rashmi Belur – Journalist
- Anjali KR – Artiste and dancer
- Shruti Mohan – digital media specialist and social activist
- Varijashree Venugopal – Musician - singer, flutist and composer
- Lavanya – swimming prodigy
- Puja Acharya – prodigy shadow play performer
- Divya Banda Pogaru – Art-based Learning
Samadhaan – an NGO performed
a powerful silent street play that depicted the trauma of suicides among the
youth, and how timely intervention can prevent such incidents. The play
stressed on the need for women to have self-confidence and self-belief in spite
of hardships in life.
The evening concluded with a
scintillating shadow play performance by our prodigy awardee – Puja Acharya and
golden oldies sung by popular playback singers.
The event was supported by
Rashtreeya Shikshana Samithi Trust (RSST) and powered by Business Tycoon
Academy and Udupi Ruchi, a local instant food brand.
Friday, 7 July 2017
Kerala PRCI honours inspiring daughters
- Educate girls for India’s
future, says Sreekumari Ramachandran
ERANAKULAM: The Kerala Chapter of PRCI
has celebrated the Daughters’ Day in association with the Ernakulam Press Club,
in memory of Indo-US astronaut Kalpana Chawla.
Noted Malayalam litterateur Ms.
Sreekumari Ramachandran, who is also a leading Social worker, was the Chief Guest. In her
speech, She stressed the importance of educating girl children for building the
future of India with them.
Two achievers, Ms Stephy
Zavior and Ms Malu Shaika, were honored on the occasion.
Malu
Shaika: A
graduate in commerce, Malu is currently preparing for her Civil Services exam.
Residing in a hostel at Aluva, she works as both Insurance Advisor and Driving
Instructor. She can handle Two wheelers as
well as and Heavy Vehicles. Malayala Manorama featured her on 19 February 2017 on
her achievement of being the first ever girl to swim across the Vembanadu Lake making her popular. It
was the situations she faced in real life that motivated her to swim across the
Vembanadu Lake. Most girls in our Society either conceal their dreams within or
feel they do not have the means to achieve it. Malu believes that if we pursue
our ambitions with all sincerity, we can achieve them.
Stephy
Zavior: Stephy
Zavior is a bright young talent in Malayalam Industry, who made a mark in the
male dominated world of Costume Designing through her fascinating experiments.
Stephy, who proved her excellence by being the proud recipient of the last
year’s Kerala state film award, is also the youngest
person to get the honour. It is the feature film titled “Guppy” which got her
the recognition, She has also received the Abu Memorial Award for Costume
Designing.
Stephy, who grew up in a village
in Wayanad lost her father at the tender age of 10. From there, inspired by the
Hollywood Movie “Titanic”, Stephy went on to conquer all the obstacles and
sought a place for herself in the film industry.
Stephy made a name for
herself through the brand new experiments, by collaborating with the popular
directors and production companies in the South Indian film Industry, after
graduating from National Institute of Fashion Technology.
Stephy’s popular works
include films such as : Lord Livingston 7000 Kandi, Great Father, Darwinte
Parinamam, Luka Chuppi, Guppy, Ezra, Angamaly Diaries.
PRCI Kerala Chapter
Secretary T Vinay Kumar welcomed the gathering and explained the importance of
Daughters’ Day and the role of PRCI. U S Kutty, Chairman PRCI, Kerala Chapter proposed
the vote of thanks. PRCI Kerala Chapter Treasurer P K Natesh, Ernakulam Press
Club President K Ravikumar, Secretary S Unnikrishnan were also present.
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