India’s First Cooperative Film

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Humne Jeena Sikh liya India’s First Co-Operative Film

Pune based, Spandan members and have produced India’s 1st co-operative film HUMNE JEENA SEEKH LIYA an adaption from a famous Marathi Novel ‘Shala’ – a best seller by by Milind Bokil.

Amarjeet Amle along with Milind Ukey a talented director who assisted Sanjay Leela Bhansali, a winner of many state awards for his Marathi film DEVAKI, and the man who actually brought to life a rejected project which happens to be India’s 1st Animation film HANUMAN, thought of making this film on co-operative basis. They collected shares from all their Spandan members and gave the film a reality.

HUMNE JEENA SEEKH LIYA is a story of teenage romance of a school boy and a school girl blooming amidst the schooldays, fun & masti… but runs into trouble with socio – political issues. The film makes a strong statement on the education system & many issues of teen age, handled skillfully by Milind Ukey.

All credit goes to Amarjeet Amle a student of cinema and his friends, who first thought of this cooperative cinema movement, and gave it a life.

Spandan Parivar Cinema Movement was found, and started conducting workshops on cinema teaching student various aspects of cinema.

A family of 150 people who have shared some amount and collected funds to produce cinema, promote good technicians assist them in their studies their necessities regarding career in the field of film making.

Adv. Vikram Swaran Singh Chadha
http://www.articlesbase.com/movies-articles/indias-first-cooperative-film-333141.html

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