Screen launched Screen Academy will identify and nurture Indian Cinema’s most exciting voices of the future
The Indian Express Group and Screen announced the launch of Screen Academy, a pioneering not-for-profit initiative that will nurture and showcase exciting new voices in Indian cinema.
With an
exciting and fast-growing list of diverse members including Cannes and Oscar
winners, Guneet Monga, Payal Kapadia and Resul Pookutty, and veteran
screenwriter Anjum Rajabali, the Academy, working with India’s top film
institutes, will identify and empower the next generation of
filmmakers through education, representation, and recognition.
Established with
the generous support of Founding Patron Abhishek
Lodha of the Lodha Foundation, Screen Academy will annually
provide postgraduate fellowships to students nominated by their film
schools, who demonstrate exceptional storytelling potential but lack the
financial resources to pursue formal film education. (For details of the
application process visit www.screenacademy.org).
Chief Minister of Maharashtra Shri Devendra
Fadnavis said the timing and the location couldn’t be more relevant. “The
film industry has an inseparable association with Mumbai. I am thrilled to
learn of the inception of the not-for-profit Screen Academy by The Indian Express
Group…I am certain that the Indian film industry will benefit immensely
from the new filmmaking talent the academy aims to cultivate.”
Said Anant Goenka, Executive Director
of The Indian Express Group, who steered the idea of the
Academy: "Screen Academy represents a bold step toward
institutionalising excellence in the entertainment and culture
space. We will create an ecosystem that not only celebrates
excellence but actively nurtures diverse and promising talent with both financial
aid and access."
For Abhishek Lodha, the
Academy’s work is key to India’s soft power and growth as a global leader in
the creative arts. "The Lodha Foundation is committed to
supporting India’s progress to becoming a developed nation by 2047. Films and
creative arts are a key strength of our nation and the Screen Academy will play
an important role in furthering India’s progress to a global leader
in this field. The Lodha Foundation is pleased to partner with the
Screen Academy in this ambitious initiative.”
Academic
Excellence and Industry Integration
The Screen
Academy Fellowships 2025 will cover full financial support
for postgraduate studies at premier institutions, Film and Television
Institute of India (Pune), Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (Kolkata),
and Whistling Woods International (Mumbai). The Academy plans to expand its
footprint across the country and add more film schools going forward.
Beyond
funding, Screen Academy fellows will benefit from an unprecedented industry
mentorship programme featuring India's top studios and most respected film
professionals as Academy members. These industry leaders will provide
masterclasses, internships, and ongoing professional guidance.
Said Dhiraj Singh, Director, Film
and Television Institute of India: “ Screen is a very respected name
in film journalism. FTII is very happy that a meaningful collaboration is
taking shape. I am sure students and the industry will benefit greatly
with this scholarship program.”
Samiran Dutta, Director in charge of the
Satyajit Ray institute, said the fellowships will plug a vital gap. “We
have talent from diverse and unknown parts of India, not only from urban
metros, producing great ideas and fabulous stories. Understandably, some
of our students find it difficult to negotiate the expenditure of film
education. The Screen Academy fellowship will help in their quest to make great
cinema”
“At
Whistling Woods International, we believe that access to quality education can
transform lives. This scholarship, in collaboration with the IE Screen
Foundation, ensures that financial constraints do not come in the way of
creativity and ambition. It’s a partnership rooted in shared values —
excellence, inclusivity, and a deep commitment to nurturing the storytellers of
tomorrow,”said Meghna Ghai Puri,
President Whistling Woods International
Selecting
the fellows will be a panel headed by Anjum
Rajabali, the veteran screenwriter and film academician. “This hugely
generous initiative offers much-needed support to young people to avail of
formal education in the craft, for which the film, TV, and the OTT sector will
be grateful for having access to this talent pool. These scholarships will
help in driving up the quality of writing and filmmaking here.”
Screen
Academy Members reflect a diverse list with representation across the industry.
● Guneet Monga – Oscar-winning Producer
Payal Kapadia – Cannes
Grand Prix winner and Golden Globe nominee
● Resul Pookutty – Oscar-winning Sound
Designer
● Ronnie Screwvala – Founder of RSVP
Films and Upgrad
● Subhash Ghai – Director/Producer and
Founder Whistling Woods International
Full list of Screen Academy members will be released shortly on www.screenacademy.org
Recognition of Excellence
In
addition to its educational mission, Screen Academy will oversee the
prestigious Screen Awards, recognising artistic brilliance, cultural
excellence, and technical innovation across Indian entertainment. Academy
members will serve as the voting body, ensuring industry credibility and
expertise guide the recognition process.
To
ensure excellence, Screen Academy has established a Resident Critics Panel
which includes Dr Priya Jaikumar,
Professor of Cinematic Arts in the Division of Cinema and Media Studies at
the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Priyanka Sinha Jha (Curator of Screen
Awards); Shubra Gupta (The
Indian Express Film Critic); Nikhil
Taneja (Co-Founder of We are Yuvaa); and Anjum Rajabali (screenwriter and Head
of Screenwriting at WWI and FTII).
"The
Academy will grow to define rigorous criteria, categories, and evaluation
standards to ensure fairness and credibility in honouring outstanding
contributions to cinema, music, theatre, regional cinema and other allied art
forms,” said Priyanka Sinha Jha.
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