Chennai: Tamil film stars Surya, R. Madhavan, Siva Kumar and Tamil Nadu's minister for higher education Thangam Thennarasu released a short film here to promote education awareness amongst school dropouts.
They urged the people to support education, especially amongst the dropouts a majority of whom come from poor families.
"The idea is to give the society a gift that will forever trigger an inherent sense of social responsibility. The government helped the making of the film," said Thennarasu at the release function here Thursday.
Directed by Priya, the short film entitled "Herovaa, Zerovaa" (Hero or Zero) was made through a cooperative effort by Agaram Foundation, a voluntary forum, the state government and a number of leading lights of the southern film industry, including actor-couple Surya-Jyothika, Madhavan, Vijay and director Mani Ratnam.
"In the make-believe world of cinema, a school dropout may become an all-conquering hero, but in real life, such a person has very few chances of making it big due to social constraints. Hence, we jointly made this film," Tamil actor Surya said.
Echoing the view, Madhavan said: "This non-profit venture of film industry professionals is aimed at motivating everyone in the society to continue the process of education beyond constraints of age or position because the learning curve never ends."
Write a comment now!
IANS
Today’s top news
Infrastructure woes are driving away students from attending classes in the Indian Institute of Technology, Rajasthan.
Fresh IT graduates are now willing to prefer jobs other than in the software sector as they are increasingly moving towards various sectors like automotive, electronic an...
Tektronix, a North American based provider of test, measurement and monitoring instrumentation is transforming its India center as research and development center (R&D) f...
Multi Commodity Exchange to start currency futures Tuesday
The Multi Commodity Exchange of India (MCX) will launch currency futures trading from Tuesday to become the third stock exchange in the country after the National Stock E...
Regent Education gets $8.25 Million series B funding
Chrysalis Ventures, a source of equity capital for young growth companies in the Midwest and South, has announced that it has led an $8.25 million series B investment in ...
Multinational banks optimistic about Indian market
Indian market turns a safe zone for multinational banks that are facing setbacks in foreign markets due to financial crunch and they are now planning to expand operations...
Security vulnerabilities in big cities have emerged as a blessing in disguise for e-shopping firms. The upcoming festive season of the year would witness more shoppers bu...
Most Bangaloreans take to affordable housing
Hit by the increasing prices and liquidity crunch, people in Bangalore are going for properties in low ranges with 41 percent opting for residences in the sub-Rs.40 lakh ...
In an effort to promote rural areas in terms of being BPO destinations, a Tamil Nadu based rural BPO organization Fostering Technologies in Rural Area (FOSTeRA) zeroed on...
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is planning to launch e-posters for campaigning in the general elections next year in keeping with its image of being a tech-savvy politi...

