Updated On: 15 April, 2024 07:01 AM IST | Mumbai | Devashish Kamble
A filmmaking programme will offer less-privileged aspiring filmmakers a platform to train under expert mentorship over the next four months

Two girls check their camera at photography workshop in 2022; (right) A student looks through the viewfinder of a vintage camera
This film is based on true events. A simple note that instantly sparks curiosity and intrigue among the audience. Filmmakers have long mined tumultuous lives of the less privileged to craft stories and narratives; some even receiving global acclaim for the stories they merely retell. But what happens when the final cut is called and the cameras stop rolling? Reality sets back in these neighbourhoods; the struggles still simmering beneath the surface. Reimagine, a new filmmaking programme by Jogeshwari-based media lab Nazaria will place the camera in the hands of young aspiring filmmakers allowing them to tell their stories firsthand.
Participants watch a film during a screening at the Jogeshwari space