Jalandhar March 4 (Jaswinder Singh Azad)- Zorawar Singh, a talented student of MA Music Vocal (2nd Semester) at Apeejay College of Fine Arts (ACFA), Jalandhar, has brought laurels to the institution by securing first place in Mimicry at the prestigious All India Folk Art Contest held in Kartarpur, organized by the Indian Cultural Association.
With his exceptional performance, unique creativity, and remarkable stage presence, Zorawar Singh outshone competitors, claiming the coveted top position in the contest.
Dr. Neerja Dhingra, Principal of ACFA, congratulated Zorawar on his achievement and encouraged him to continue participating in such competitions. “Zorawar’s victory is a testament to his dedication, hard work, and artistic brilliance. At ACFA, we always strive to nurture young talent and provide them with platforms to shine. I am confident that he will achieve even greater milestones in the future, making the college proud,” she said.
It is noteworthy that Zorawar Singh has consistently demonstrated his mimicry skills at Zonal, Inter-Zonal, North Zone, and National-Level Youth Festivals, earning widespread recognition. Dr. Dhingra also commended the dedicated efforts of Mr. Amandeep Singh from the Department of Theatre and Mr. Harmeek Singh from the Department of Music, who played an instrumental role in mentoring and guiding him toward success.
Apeejay College of Fine Arts continues to support and celebrate its students’ artistic endeavors, reaffirming its commitment to excellence in performing arts.