Connect and Communicate


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Short film Directed by Dr. Riya Mathew

Cast: Jonathan Philip Joshua, Joji Joshua Philipose, Roshin Mary Varkey

The short film, “Connect and Communicate”, a Believers Church Medical College Hospital (BCMCH) production in collaboration with National Resource Center for Non Communicable Diseases (NRC-NCD), won the First Prize and Cash Award for the short film festival on youth suicide prevention in NIMHANS . Jonathan Philip Joshua, who was casted as the son got a special jury award for his exemplary acting. He was congratulated by one and all and encouraged to do more inspiring acting. The film, submitted by MedMAC (Medicine, Media, Arts Collective) in BCMCH, was featured in the N-SPRITE launch event at NIMHANS.The esteemed Minister of Health and Welfare, Karnataka, Sri Dinesh Gundu Rao, graciously presented the award to our team, which included the certificate, trophies, and cash prize. The event was a prestigious occasion, attended by distinguished figures such as Dr. Pratima Murthy, Director of NIMHANS and other key leaders including Registrar of NIMHANS, and the Deputy Director (Mental Health) of the Government of Karnataka and other diverse groups consisting survivors, families, NGOs, media, art therapists, filmmakers, mental health professionals.

Arikil

Arikil is a thought-provoking short film that shines a light on the sensitive issue of suicide awareness. Directed by Deepu Jacob, with a compelling story, script, and dialogue by Srijith R, this film delves deep into the emotional struggles that often go unnoticed. With powerful performances by Pavin P Bright, Dr.Joji Joshua Philipose, and Lekshmipriya B, voice acting by Tony J and Nandini R Pillai, Arikil takes you on an emotional journey that highlights the importance of understanding, compassion, and mental health awareness. The film’s cinematography is masterfully crafted by Zulfa Rasheed, Deepu Jacob, and Srijith R, capturing the poignant moments of the story. The original music, composed by Christy Saji, adds a moving layer to the film’s atmosphere, drawing the audience into the characters’ emotional world. Assistant directors Joshua George Thekkedath, Alfy Saji, and Muhammed Shafas have also played key roles in bringing this impactful story to life. Arikil is not just a film, but a call for conversation, empathy, and awareness about the struggles of those who may be suffering in silence. Watch it, share it, and help raise awareness. Music by : ‎christysaji

Edavamazha Song release

Lyrics: Sunil K. Anand

Composed and Sung by Dr. Joji Joshua Philipose

The song was released by Dr. George Chandy (Medical Director) and Dr Elizabeth Joseph( Principal), Believers Church Medical College Hospital in the presence of director Dr. Binoy G Russel.

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