Government
Film
&
TV
Institute
(GFTI)
students,
who
have
been
protesting
from
a
long
time,
demanding
a
better
college
curriculum
and
infrastructure,
might
get
justice
as
renowned
film-maker
Girish
Kasaravalli
joins
the
protest.
"I
was
travelling
and
am
back
in
town.
I
plan
on
meeting
filmmaker
SV
Rajendra
Singh
Babu
and
discuss
how
we
will
take
the
matter
further.
I
want
to
ensure
that
the
GFTI
students
get
justice
quickly.
At
an
earlier
meeting,
the
Education
Minister
had
promised
that
he
would
visit
the
campus
to
assess
the
current
situation.
I
want
to
be
personally
present
to
ensure
that
he
takes
note
of
the
situation," Mr.
Kasaravalli
told
Times
of
India.
He
has
further
added,
"I
want
the
students
to
have
a
new
upgraded
syllabus
quickly,
because
it
is
not
fair
that
this
prolongs
and
they
lose
an
academic
year,
just
because
they
chose
to
stand
up
and
voice
their
rights."
Not
only
from
Girish
Kasaravalli
but
the
GFTI
students
are
getting
support
from
students
belonging
to
other
arts
colleges
as
well.
Agin
Basanth,
the
President
of
Students' Council
has
said,
"We
plan
on
holding
a
protest
with
other
students,
GFTI
alumni
and
some
prominent
voices
from
the
Kannada
and
other
film
industries
this
Saturday.
We
want
everyone
to
take
cognizance
of
our
situation
and
give
us
the
justice
due
to
us."