We don't look after art in our society: Shabana Azmi

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IANS Mumbai
Last Updated : Jul 22 2018 | 10:35 AM IST

Veteran actress Shabana Azmi who is socially aware about many things and admirer of art has said that we don't look after art in our society.

Shabana Azmi was interacting with media at the event of Odisha Triennial of International Art (OTIA) on Saturday in Mumbai.

Talking about how art holds important position to nurture a human beings, Azmi said: "I think any form of art plays an important role in our society to shape a human being, to form his point of view and to make him a complete human being but we don't look after that aspect of art.

I think we should give encouragement and patronage to arts. From school days, we should introduce different kind of art forms to children because when you get an exposure then only your imagination becomes more vibrant."

When asked Azmi whether artists should also have their unions to address their issues in a united manners, she said: "I think that matter should be decided by artists themselves and I can't participate in that.

"In our film industry, we have cine artists union, producers union and director's union so, they have to decide themselves."

After watching "Dhadak", Shabana Azmi posted an emotional message on her social media account which read: "#Sridevi wish you were here to watch your daughter #Janvhi's debut. You would have been so proud. A star is born", giving her reaction after watching 'Dhadak'.

Odisha will play host to what is billed as India's first private sector triennial in December-January that will see the convergence of artists from the national and international scene during the 40-day mega event.

There will also be a series of seminars involving experts and scholars from the fields of films, theatre, art, music, performance and new media art.

Named as aOdisha Triennial of International Art (OTIA)', the event will take place in Bhubaneshwar, Puri and Konark.

--IANS

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First Published: Jul 22 2018 | 10:28 AM IST

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