The National Institute of Film and Fine Arts (NIFFA), was founded in 1990, by the Late Dhiresh Ghosh, former Head of the Department of Direction, FTII, (Pune). At that time with him, there were several eminent personalities from our film industry, like Late Jnanesh Mukherjee, Late Asit Sen, Late Satya Banerjee, Late Samiran Dutta, Late Jochan Dostida, Late Tarun Kumar, etc.

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The National Institute of Film and Fine Arts (NIFFA) was founded in 1990 by the late Dhiresh Ghosh, former Head of the Film Production Department of FTII (Pune). During this time eminent figures of our film industry were with him such as Late Jnanesh Mukherjee, Late Asit Sen, Late Satya Banerjee, Late Samiran Dutta, Late Jochan Dostida, Late Tarun Kumar, etc. NIFFA is a registered non-profit organization dedicated to career development programs in the film industry and related fields. Currently, NIFFA's dominance rests in the capable hands of a few enterprising and respected figures in the film and related industries. These include Bijon Sensarma (President), Raja Sen (Director), Debraj Roy (Deputy Director), and Sudipta Dey (Secretary General).

The sole and functional purpose of our organization is to carry out career development programs in the film industry and related fields. We are building a brighter future by educating our students by offering courses taught by eminent figures in the world of cinema and video. These courses include film directing, film editing, cinematography, film directing, screenwriting, music directing, sound recording and editing, 2D and 3D animation, and visual effects in filmmaking.

Courses Offered:

The National Institute of Film and Fine Arts Courses are offered Undergraduate Programs Diploma in Cinematography, Diploma in Digital Marketing, Diploma in Acting, Diploma in Music You can also find a brief overview of the different courses offered by the university across various disciplines with their specializations on the Course page.

Infrastructure and Facilities:

The National Institute of Film and Fine Arts has a large and well-maintained campus and offers a tranquil learning environment. The buildings are modern and equipped with the latest technology from The National Institute of Film and Fine Arts, which facilitates teaching and teacher development. The classrooms, units, and laboratories of The National Institute of Film and Fine Arts are spacious, comfortable, and designed to ensure the highest quality of education. The library is excellent too, with a huge range of books, online resources, and knowledgeable librarians.

Some Other Facilities of The National Institute of Film and Fine Arts are:

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Alumni Association
ATM Facility
Placement Cell

Mission

The film had lead actress Suchitra Sen in a double role and featured memorable songs, Rahen Na Rahen Hum sung by Lata Mangeshkar, and her hit duet, Chuppa Lo Yun Dil Mein Pyar Mera with Hemant Kumar.

Vision

Next, he made a Bengali film, Chalachal in 1956 starring Arundhati Devi, which was a success, many years later he remade the film in Hindi as Safar, which was also a hit.[3] In 1959, he made Deep Jwele Jaai (1959) starring Suchitra Sen set in a psychiatric hospital,

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