New Delhi’s Cultural Gem: TRIS Exhibition Draws Luminaries and Enthusiasts Alike
New Delhi [India], May 10: Delving into the vibrant heart of New Delhi’s cultural scene, the India International Centre Gallery recently played host to an exceptional event, the inaugural exhibition titled “Self-Discovery via Rediscovering India.” Curated by the esteemed Tuli Research Centre for India Studies, this immersive experience attracted a constellation of luminaries, each drawn [...]
New Delhi [India], May 10: Delving into the vibrant heart of New Delhi’s cultural scene, the India International Centre Gallery recently played host to an exceptional event, the inaugural exhibition titled “Self-Discovery via Rediscovering India.” Curated by the esteemed Tuli Research Centre for India Studies, this immersive experience attracted a constellation of luminaries, each drawn to explore and celebrate the richness of India’s cultural heritage.
Among the distinguished attendees were Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil, known for his commitment to cultural preservation; Ramola Bachchan, a leading figure in the art and culture sphere; Sangram Singh, a celebrated wrestler and television personality; Payal Rohatgi, an accomplished actress and social media influencer; Aditya Arya, an acclaimed photographer; SMM Ausaja, a renowned film historian; and the esteemed veteran actor Victor Banerjee, celebrated for his roles in iconic films by legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray.
The event opened with SMM Ausaja, whose profound insights into India’s cinematic legacy set the stage for an enlightening journey. He described India’s film history as a treasure trove of narratives, waiting to be unearthed and appreciated, reflecting the diverse cultural tapestry of the nation.