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Grant for books on Indian cinema announced

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Mumbai, Jun 15 (PTI) A new book grant seeks to support and encourage original works focusing on inspiring lives and prominent moments in Indian cinematic history and in the process uncover various cultural moments – some well-known, some hidden from the public eye.

Two writers with compelling book ideas will receive the grant of Rs 2.5 lakh and publishing support under the Film Ink programme of Film Companion and A Suitable Agency.

The jury comprises writer Balaji Vittal, author and journalist Deepanjana Pal, and film critic and journalist Uday Bhatia.

According to Anupama Chopra, founder of entertainment journalism platform Film Companion, “Film Ink will enable more writers and more books that will delve into Indian cinema and hopefully inspire a new generation of artists, critics and commentators.” Hemali Sodhi, founder of literary and brand consulting agency A Suitable Agency, said with Film Ink, “we aim to support talented writers who can chronicle the lives and the craft of some of the luminaries, and showcase some of the most iconic moments of Indian cinema”.

Indian citizens above 18 years are eligible for the grant. Applicants will have to submit a detailed original proposal based on Indian film culture, with a clear outline of which moment or artist from the Indian industry they will be interested in documenting.

Six shortlisted candidates will present their proposal to the jury, and finally two writers will be selected to receive the grant. The last date of submission is August 15. PTI ZMN RDS RDS

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