The alumni of the prestigious institute include several noted actors, filmmakers, cinematographers, editors and technical staff of the film industry.
"The first batch of FTII started in the 1960s, so we have diploma films of our past students since its inception," the institute's director, Bhupendra Kainthola, said yesterday.
"These diploma films, made by the students as a part of their final year project work, generally do not see the light of day. So we decided to screen them for the public at our premises once in a week as all these diploma films are like a gold mine," he said.
Sinha's diploma film would also be screened on the occasion, he said.
"People have been watching Sinha on screen after he became an actor. But, it would be a treat for them to see their favourite actor in a film in which he acted when he was a student," he said.
Likewise, the diploma films of several celebrities and artistes, who once learnt the tricks of the trade at the institute during their student life, will be screened for the common people who can just walk in and watch these films for free, the director said.
Gajendra Chauhan, the former chairman of FTII, said it is a good initiative as people will get to see the works of their favourite artistes when they were students.
A proposal to screen all these diploma films on Doordarshan is pending with the Information and Broadcasting Ministry, he said.
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