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Trivikram Srinivas attends ResoFEST as chief guest, helps students of Resonance – Hyderabad re-energise
Resonance – Hyderabad, experts in JEE and other entrance examinations, hosted their college festival, ‘ResoFEST’, at Gachibowli Stadium. Chief guests Justice T Rajani, member Judicial, National Company Law Tribunal; Trivikram Srinivas, film director; Mamidi Harikrishna, Director, Department of Language and Culture; and Purnachandra Rao N, director, Resonance – Hyderabad, were present on the occasion. Over […]
Resonance – Hyderabad, experts in JEE and other entrance examinations, hosted their college festival, ‘ResoFEST’, at Gachibowli Stadium. Chief guests Justice T Rajani, member Judicial, National Company Law Tribunal; Trivikram Srinivas, film director; Mamidi Harikrishna, Director, Department of Language and Culture; and Purnachandra Rao N, director, Resonance – Hyderabad, were present on the occasion. Over 3,000 students from different campuses in the city attended the event.
Students presented a colourful cultural extravaganza which raised the tempo to the hilt and built a high-octane carnival mood. The performers availed the occasion to showcase their innate talent and regale the audience. Meritorious students were recognised and felicitated on the occasion.
Justice T Rajani, speaking on the occasion, said, “As a mother and a judge, I have immense concern in the upbringing of the children and the growth of a person. As judge who worked in a criminal court, I used to come across several accused, who stood in front of me in the accused box and I could visualise only one thing – that of the person as a child. Just imagine as a child he is as innocent and pure as any other child. The thing that used to bother me was, what transformed that innocent child into a criminal and brought before me!”
Adding further, she said, “I don’t have big suggestions and answers to this, but would like to say sharing all your thoughts openly with a friend and having a non-judgemental attitude would help. I follow the advice of a Swamiji I visited once – just before you go to sleep, take 5 or 10 minutes and count all the judgements you made and the validity of those judgements. That will improve your thoughts to each and every decision you make in your life. I hope this small suggestion I made to you will make a difference to your lives as it has made to me.”
Trivikram Srinivas responding to questions from students said, “I am a very odd person – I don’t party, don’t go out much, don’t remember most things, but remembered one thing: I narrated a story to Venkatesh for 3 hours and after listening to that he asked, ‘why didn’t I meet you all these days?’ That was a moment which is memorable and in your language ‘got a kick’.”
The writer-director advised the students to have a goal of accomplishing something which makes them happy and not aim for success that doesn’t make them happy.
ResoFEST was organised to provide students some respite from the monotony of daily studies, besides enabling them to exhibit their unknown talent to their friends. The festival was an opportunity for students to re-energise and get back to their studies with greater vigour, as they prepare for the most crucial test of their lives, said Purnachandra Rao.
The entertainment went on till late evening with students from different campuses presenting shows, multiple solo and group dance performances, and music renditions.
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