Clay sculpting the CAM Institute designer, Gayatri Patil (Image: CAM Institute Facebook)
The Creative Art Multimedia, (CAM) Institute is offering, Learn Fundamentals of Design, a 12-week summer program for those interested in learning design fundamentals.
The program will teach participants the basics of design, including the techniques and approaches people use to create an overall design aesthetic.
The institute formed in 2019 and is currently in the midst of moving to a new location on Rothesay Avenue.
CAM currently offers short three-month courses in graphic design and online advertising, photography and design, and digital art with its most intensive program being the two-year Advanced Graphics and Multimedia Course.
Fortunate to have played timeless roles: Neena Kulkarni on filmography
On OTT she has acted in the Amazon Prime Video series Breathe and Marathi film Photo-Prem that released on May 7 on the same platform.
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MUMBAI: Veteran actor Neena Kulkarni says she feels blessed that her filmography comprises characters that have stood the test of time.
The 65-year-old actor has been part of the entertainment industry for four decades with a great body of work spread across mediums, including theatre, TV, cinema and OTT platform, both in Marathi and Hindi.
Some of her noteworthy performances include theatre presentations Mahasagar and Dhyani Mani , TV shows Ados Pados , Yeh Hai Mohabbatein , National Award-winning Marathi film Shevri , Priyadarshan s comedy Hungama and veteran British actor Judi Dench-led The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel .
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Photo Prem: Snapshots of feel-good humour
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Photo Prem
Direction: Gayatri Patil and Aditya Rathi
Rating: (three stars)
BY VINAYAK CHAKRAVORTY
Fifty-something Maee hates being clicked. Which in turn leads to a peculiar problem. She realises there s no decent photograph of her in the house. That s no petty issue if you consider your primary source of remembrance, when you re no more, will be the picture that hangs in the living room. So, Maee decides she must fix the situation.
Debutant duo Gayatri Patil and Aditya Rathi s Marathi film is a bittersweet comedy crafted out of middle-class quirks and the deeper question of identity, without getting too heavy about it. Rathi s script maintains a feel-good rhythm all along, and ends with a spot of black humour.
Neena Kulkarni in Photo-Prem (2021) | Nirmaan Studios
The Marathi movie
Photo-Prem deals with potentially dark themes of death and the afterlife with a bright smile and a hint of snark.
Introverted Pune housewife Sunanda is that rare beast – she hates to be photographed. She is one of the last members of that generation of Indians whose limbs and facial muscles stiffen when they are faced with a camera. It shouldn’t matter but begins to when Sunanda realises that the family of a recently departed woman didn’t have a single decent image to remember her by.
Sunanda (Neena Kulkarni) develops a morbid obsession with commemorative photos and obituary notices. She frets about how she will be visually represented when she is gone, especially since she is all but missing from the family photo albums. Yet, her inhibitions prevent her from marching into a studio and getting her picture taken.