In a first-ever initiative, the Indian government is sponsoring a 20-day course from February 12 to March 03, at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) at Pune for 20 Nepali actors and actresses. The participants, hailing from different regions of Nepal, have been shortlisted on the basis of their performances and accomplishments in films and theatre.
During the course, the participants would receive rigorous training in acting through the teaching of Rasa theory, sense memory, improvisation, scene-work and lip sync playback. The FTII, Pune has specially designed the curriculum based on the needs and requirements of the participating actors and actresses. 
Apart from their training at FTII, the participants would also get an opportunity to interact with the leading Bollywood 
celebrities. 
The course also entails contemporary dance workshops, yoga classes as well as an exposure visit to an ongoing shooting location at Mumbai. The course provides excellent opportunity to the participating actors and actresses to further hone their acting skills and capabilities. Through this unique opportunity, the ties between the film fraternities of India and Nepal will be further strengthened.
The FTII, Pune, established in 1960, is a premier film training institute of India and boasts of a rich legacy in quality Indian cinema. The FTII is regarded as a centre of excellence across the world and the films made by its students have enjoyed excellent receptions in festivals in India and abroad apart from winning various National and International awards. 
The FTII alumni have left an indelible imprint across all facets of Indian cinema and television and have built an excellent reputation in its allied industries. The FTII is an autonomous institute under the ministry of information and broadcasting of India.

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