Renowned Filmmaker Ashwini Chaudhary Visits DLC SUPVA, Interacts with Film & TV Students
Acclaimed Bollywood writer, director, and producer Sh. Ashwini Chaudhary visited the
campus of Dada Lakhmi Chand State University of Performing and Visual Arts (DLC SUPVA)
on the invitation of Vice-Chancellor Dr. Amit Arya and engaged in an interactive session with
students of various departments of Film & TV.
Sh. Chaudhary, born and brought up in Haryana, who began his career as an assistant
director and went on to win the National Film Award for Best Debut Director for Laado, is
widely known for his films Dhoop, Siskiyaan, Good Boy Bad Boy, Jodi Breakers, and Setters,
as well as popular television serials like Lakhon Mein Ek, Zindagi Khatti Meethi, and Rishton
Ka Chakravyuh. He currently serves as the President of Golden Ratio Films Pvt. Ltd.
Advising the students, he stressed the importance of staying rooted in one’s culture and
instincts while conceiving a story. “Only when stories emerge from your roots and instincts
do they carry soul. Look at the blockbusters from South India — they are telling stories from
the hinterland, reflecting traditions and regional culture. That is why their cinema resonates
so strongly across the country,” he said.
Discussing the prospects of the Haryanvi film industry, Sh. Chaudhary pointed out that while
the government has introduced several incentives for filmmaking in Haryana, the real
challenge lies in utilizing them judiciously. “Unless filmmakers bring in novel ideas and
quality content, it will be difficult for mainstream, quality cinema to emerge from Haryana.
There is no dearth of talent in the state, and DLC SUPVA is already a hub of cinematic
prowess. What is needed is vision, discipline, and originality,” he remarked.
He also praised Vice-Chancellor Dr. Amit Arya for his leadership in promoting cinematic
education and promised to engage DLC SUPVA students in various commercial projects,
giving them opportunities to gain professional exposure.
Vice-Chancellor Dr. Amit Arya expressed his delight at Sh. Chaudhary’s visit, stating, “Our
effort at DLC SUPVA has always been to expose students to the best practitioners of cinema.
Ashwini ji’s career, which spans both critically acclaimed and commercially successful
projects, is a testament to perseverance, rooted storytelling, and adaptation. His interaction
will inspire our students to think differently and prepare them to contribute meaningfully to
Indian cinema.”
Registrar Dr. Gunjan Malik highlighted the value of the interaction, noting, “Such
engagements give students an understanding that cinema is not just about glamour, but
about hard work, sincerity, and connecting with the audience through relatable narratives.
Sh. Chaudhary’s insights on rooted storytelling and disciplined filmmaking will surely guide
our students in shaping their creative journeys.”
Over the years, DLC SUPVA has built a reputation as a premier institution for cinematic
education in India, offering comprehensive training in direction, acting, cinematography,
editing, production, and design. Visits by celebrated film professionals like Ashwini
Chaudhary further strengthen its mission of nurturing future storytellers who can combine
artistic vision with professional excellence.