Mumbai witnessed a distinguished gathering as Tina Ambani and acclaimed filmmaker Shekhar Kapur attended the grand launch of The School of Applied Creativity, an initiative aimed at redefining creative education through interdisciplinary innovation and real-world application.
Tina Ambani, former actress and philanthropist, brought her trademark grace to the event. A passionate supporter of education and the arts, Ambani has long championed causes that foster creativity and cultural development. Married to industrialist Anil Ambani, she has played a vital role in shaping philanthropic ventures, including the Harmony Art Foundation and Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital.
Joining her was filmmaker Shekhar Kapur, celebrated globally for visionary works like Elizabeth, Mr. India, and Bandit Queen. A multiple award-winning director with a BAFTA, National Award, and Filmfare accolades to his name, Kapur has always emphasized the importance of imaginative storytelling and holistic thinking—ideals that align with the mission of the new school.
The launch of The School of Applied Creativity marks a step forward in cultivating talent beyond conventional boundaries, bridging art, design, media, and technology. Both Ambani and Kapur lent their support to the institution’s vision of empowering the next generation of thinkers, makers, and disruptors.
Their presence underlined the growing synergy between India’s cultural icons and educational innovators—an inspiring fusion of experience and aspiration aimed at shaping the future of creative leadership.
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