Budapest: The Managing Director of NFTC- National Federation of Tourism And Transport Cooperatives of India Limited and Chair for India Skills Development Council Dr. Sandeep Marwah spent 6 days in Budapest to learn the ways and means of the country of Hungary.
It all started with the respect to Indian Embassy and meeting H.E. Kumar Tuhin Ambassador of India to Hungary. An interaction with renowned traveller and consultant Edit Esko and renowned Hungarian Film Maker Ferenc Borbely was learning experience.
Being a Vice President of the first Mobile Film Festival along with Prof. Karl Bardosh of New York University and Yuanyuan Film Finance Consultant from China was another good experience, which followed by press conference.
Spending time with Dr. Phd Robert Richard film and television personality and understanding the international ways of festival also added to the game. An award for being Vice President of the festival was a motivating action too.
Visit to Oktopus Multimedia Institute and joining hands with AAFT added a lot to the trip. Meeting with Filmmaker Jeno Hodi Director of Budapest Film Academy was revival of the contacts.
Meetings with Judith Lazar renowned makeup artists, Zsuzsi actor Dancer, Tibor Kovac former Director Hungarian Cultural Centre, Entz Boldizsar Peter, Abdul Korkut, Steve Kaszi, Journalist Ildi and TV interview by Csilla Temesvari of RTL Club were other events of the trip.
Visiting some unique and popular locations like New York Café, Heritage Hotel Corinthia, Hotel Kempenski, Trofea Grill, Café 57, Café Gerbeaud & Site seeing of the city, ferry ride at river Danube was a great pleasure. Visit to village Szentendre located at the river Danube, a beautiful tourist place, was worth spending whole day.
“Prestigious Media award by film fraternity of Hungary for being Chair for Indo Hungarian Film And Cultural Forum on the last day was a surprise, which was followed by Dinner at Szazeves one of the oldest restaurant in Budapest,” said Dr. Sandeep Marwah Chancellor AAFT University of Media And Arts.
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