Suresh Gopi nominated president of Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute

By PTI

NEW DELHI: Malayalam actor-politician Suresh Gopi was on Thursday nominated as the president of Kolkata-based Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute (SRFTI) and chairman of its governing council.

Union minister Anurag Thakur shared the news on microblogging site X and congratulated the actor.

“Many congratulations to veteran film actor @TheSureshGopi ji on being nominated the President of the @srfti_official society & chairman of the governing council of @srfti_official for a period of 3 years,” the I&B minister wrote.

Thakur said Gopi’s “vast experience & cinematic brilliance” will enrich the esteemed institute.

“I wish you a fruitful tenure,” he added in his post.

Gopi, a National Award-winning actor known for films such as “Kaliyattam”, “Manichitrathazhu”, “Commissioner”, and “Paappan”, is a former Rajya Sabha MP from the BJP.

In February, Gopi drew widespread criticism from netizens over his controversial remarks against non-believers at a temple function in Ernakulam district on the occasion of Shivaratri.

NEW DELHI: Malayalam actor-politician Suresh Gopi was on Thursday nominated as the president of Kolkata-based Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute (SRFTI) and chairman of its governing council.

Union minister Anurag Thakur shared the news on microblogging site X and congratulated the actor.

“Many congratulations to veteran film actor @TheSureshGopi ji on being nominated the President of the @srfti_official society & chairman of the governing council of @srfti_official for a period of 3 years,” the I&B minister wrote.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

Thakur said Gopi’s “vast experience & cinematic brilliance” will enrich the esteemed institute.

“I wish you a fruitful tenure,” he added in his post.

Gopi, a National Award-winning actor known for films such as “Kaliyattam”, “Manichitrathazhu”, “Commissioner”, and “Paappan”, is a former Rajya Sabha MP from the BJP.

In February, Gopi drew widespread criticism from netizens over his controversial remarks against non-believers at a temple function in Ernakulam district on the occasion of Shivaratri.