Vivek Agnihotri gets honoured with doctorate by Governor of Maharashtra; calls cinema his teacher | – Times of India

Vivek Agnihotri, who is known for his impactful films like, ‘The Tashkent Files‘, ‘The Kashmir Files‘ and ‘The Vaccine War‘, recently got bestowed with the title of doctorate by the Governor of Maharashtra.

During the ceremony, Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri delivered an impactful speech, sharing five valuable life lessons. He expressed gratitude for his significant mentors and institutions that played a pivotal role in shaping his understanding of life.

His initial teachers were his schools, colleges, and universities, where he learned the importance of specialization and acquiring a degree. The second mentor was his time spent in management, followed by the third mentor, Cinema. The fourth mentor was the exploration of power and spirituality, and the fifth and final lesson he emphasized was the acknowledgment that there are no strict rules in life.

Vivek Agnihotri opens up about his upcoming film Parva

On the professional front, Vivek Agnihotri revealed his upcoming ambitious project, ‘Parva,’ during a grand event in Bangalore. This highly anticipated venture is based on the novel ‘Parva’ written by the esteemed author SL Bhyrappa. Titled as a magnum opus, ‘Parva’ is expected to offer an epic cinematic experience and is planned as a three-part blockbuster franchise, aiming to make a significant mark in the history of Indian cinema.