Chandigarh University hosts Hindi film producer Ronnie Screwvala
Divyansh | April 19, 2024 | 04:06 PM IST | 1 min read
Ronnie Screwvala shared insights regarding his careers with entrepreneurs and business students of Chandigarh University.
NEW DELHI: Chandigarh University hosted Ronnie Screwvala, a stalwart in the realms of Indian cinema and entrepreneurship, for an interaction session. The students, faculty, and guests engaged in thought-provoking discussions with the Hindi film producer.
Screwvala shared insights regarding his careers with budding entrepreneurs and business students. Drawing from his vast experience in the industry, he delved into topics ranging from innovation strategies to fostering excellence in the business landscape.
“I like the energy on campus and curiosity of students,” he said. The university said the dialogue with Screwvala served as a catalyst for aspiring entrepreneurs and business leaders, encouraging them to think beyond conventional boundaries and embrace innovation as a cornerstone of success. His admiration for Chandigarh University's commitment to fostering a culture of creativity and excellence further underscored the institution's vision and mission.
The event not only showcased the calibre of speakers hosted by Chandigarh University but also highlighted its dedication to providing students with unparalleled opportunities for growth and learning.
“As the university continues to inspire and empower the next generation of leaders, events such as these serve as pillars of motivation and enlightenment, reinforcing CU's position as a premier institution for holistic education and entrepreneurial development,” the university said.
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