Education & Career Success Guide: Actress
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Top Three Media and Entertainment Colleges In Telangana.

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Top Three Media and Entertainment Colleges In Telangana.

Media and entertainment is big world of dream, in this you many of opportunities. A minimum qualification to join in this professional is +2. In media and entertainment we have many career opportunities in Media and Entertainments are below....
Journalist, New reporter, Camera men, Content writer
Actor, Actress, Director, Producer, Singer, Choreographer, Fight master, Artistes, Graphic Designer.

Media and Entertainment Colleges in Telangana


Ramoji Academy of Film and Television (RAFT)
Ramoji Film City Hyderabad, Telangana

Ramoji Academy of Film and Television (RAFT)
Ramoji Film City Hyderabad, Telangana

     Courses offered by RAFT

Diploma in Acting
Eligibility: candidates has to passed out +2
Duration of Course: 1 year
Fee: 3, 50,000 along with taxes and hostel facility

Diploma in Digital Film-Making
Eligibility: Any Graduates with +2 qualifications
Duration: 1 year
Fees: Rs. 3, 70,000 along with hostel and taxes.

Diploma in Sound Recording and Designing
Eligibility: candidates has to passed +2
Duration of Course: 1 year
Fee: Rs. 3, 70,000
  
Post Graduate Diploma in Cinematography
Eligibility: candidates who has passed graduation
Duration of Course: 2 year
Fee: 3, 60,000 along with taxes and hostel facility

                  Post Graduate Diploma in Direction
Eligibility: candidates who has passed graduation
Duration of Course: 2 year
Fee: 3, 70,000 along with taxes and hostel facility

Annapurna International School of Film and Media (AISFM)
Banjara Hills – Road No. 2. Hyderabad. Telangana.

     Courses offered by AISFM

Bachelor of Animation (BFA)
Eligibility: candidates who has passed +2 with minimum 60%
Duration of Course: 4 year
Fee: 3, 00,000 along with taxes.


Bachelor of Journalism
Eligibility: candidates who has passed +2 with minimum 60%
Duration of Course: 4 year
Fee: 3, 60,000 along with taxes.


Bachelor of Graphic Design
Eligibility: candidates who has passed +2 with minimum 60%
Duration of Course: 4 year
Fee: 4, 00,000 along with taxes.

Rachana College of Journalism
Narayanaguda, Hyderabad, Telangana

Courses offered by: Rachana College of Journalism

Bachelor of journalism and mass communication
Eligibility: +2
Duration: 3 years



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Mughal theme for Saif-Kareena's Delhi reception

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Mughal theme for Saif-Kareena's Delhi reception
Antique props have been used for the grand mughal-themed reception for Saif Ali Khan and his new bride Kareena Kapoor in a spacious government bungalow on Thursday.

UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, BJP leader Arun Jaitley, former cricketers Kapil Dev and Abbas Ali Baig are among the invitees for the Dawat-e-Walima, being organised by Saif's mother Sharmila Tagore.


 They are decorating the entire place. The theme is off-white and gold with mogra flowers. We have a stage set up inside and it is all going to be in mughal style. They are using antique props, about 200 years old for the decoration," Tipsy Anand, from event management company Good Earth.
"The reception will start around 8pm and we have been given a guest list of 500-600 people are going to attending reception.

For the reception, Kareena, 32, will wear a pink gharara or a pink-blue or green sari, her designer Manish Malhotra , while Saif, 42, will don a Raghavendra Rathore creation.


 Since a lot of VVIP movement is expected, security around the venue has been tightened.
"They are expecting a lot of politicians and B-town celebs so we will be taking extra precaution so that the guests don't have trouble entering the venue. There will be only allowing people who are on the guest list,"  a representative of a Proman securitytech, engaged for the purpose.

  The celebrations for the year's most-anticipated wedding began way in advance with a pre-wedding bash at Kareena's Mumbai residence on Sunday.

The wedding took place at Saif's Bandra residence in the form of a registered marriage yesterday afternoon, after which the couple exchanged vows at the Taj Mahal hotel in the evening and hosted a post-wedding party attended by family, friends and who's who from Bollywood.
 
Shah Rukh Khan with wife Gauri, Priety Zinta, Karan Johar, Tusshar Kapoor, Salman Khan's sister Alvira, Anil Kapoor with daughter Sonam were among the attendees at last night's bash.
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I knew I wouldn't be insignificant: Ileana D'Cruz

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I knew I wouldn't be insignificant: Ileana D'Cruz

Till the release of Barfi! it had seemed that Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra would be the most notable factors associated with the Anurag Basu directed film. However what has turned out to be a pleasant surprise indeed is the presence of Ileana D'Cruz who has managed a very good Bollywood debut. An experienced actress from down South, she has reinforced her standing in the industry and has announced loud and clear that she is here to stay. Even as she continues to gain accolades around her performance in the film, Ileana gets into a tete-a-tete and reiterates the confidence she had in the film.

Ileana, you have managed to make everyone stand up and take notice. In fact it was good to see that the film was actually narrated from your point of view.
See, when Barfi! came along, I knew that Anurag (Basu) was there to keep it all together and he would pay good attention to every aspect of the film. I knew that I wouldn't be insignificant to the film. In any case, I didn't expect something like typical like 'naachgaana' and all with the film. Yes, I was apprehensive about how people would have wanted to see me for the first time in a Hindi film. However I just went by the flow.

Guess the gamble paid off...
(Smiles) For me more than anything else, just acting in Barfi! turned out to be a fabulous experience. In any case it was more or less a given that I would end up entering Bollywood at some point in time or the other. I didn't know when but it was due for sure. I had a couple of offers but they didn't seem right or worth pursuing. I couldn't have given my time to those films but when it came to Barfi!, I pretty much allowed myself to jump into it.

Well, this too was as unconventional a Bollywood debut as it can get for an actress, isn't it? More so since you not just play a married woman but also traverse from being a 20 year old to someone in her 60s.
All the nervousness that I had before starting the film vanished as I started interacting with Anurag more and more. Whether it is Ranbir, Priyanka or me, he knew the characters played by us all inside out. All we had to do was sit with him and rely on what he had to explain. And to think of it, we didn't even have a written script to begin with. (Laughs) Anurag used to say that since it was all in his head, we didn't have to bother about the written word.

From the world of South to something like this in Bollywood, it must have come as a shock, isn't it?
(Smiles) Not really a shock but then the thing is that out there in South, we are used to going through things which are scripted and all we have to do is be on the sets and deliver. Barfi! was a completely different set up. I guess due to this way of working, we all were all the more involved in the very execution of the film and got to know each other much better than ever before.

So what happens next from here? I am sure many more doors would have started opening for you in Bollywood now.
I just don't want to get carried away now. I could look pretty and do a couple of songs but then that's not the only thing I would want to do in Bollywood. If that was the case, I could have perhaps jumped into the arena much earlier. Yes, I would love to do a glamorous role now but there has to be some meat to the role I step into.

One can't deny the fact though that Barfi! has indeed turned out to be big for you, what with the film finding all around appreciation for itself.
See, I know that quite a few actresses say that 'working in this film was one great experience' and so on and so forth. However after Barfi! I too have to say the same. The kind of comfortable relationship that we all shared is what made the film special. Moreover this was a very honest set up. There wasn't any guarded approach followed by any of us and we were open about all the things. Yes, at times we couldn't see each other eye to eye but then soon we used to make up and get it right! 

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