Mumbai, April 15 (IANS) INOX Leisure Limited in association with Teach for India and PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) hosted over 200 children from lesser privileged background for a special screening of filmmaker Jon Favreau's "The Jungle Book" here.
The screening held at Inorbit Mall, Malad, marked the launch of an initiative by INOX to entertain and educate children through the medium of cinema.
Children studying in Umedbhai Patel School were seen having a gala time during the screening.
Speaking on the occasion, Ishita Jain, wife of Siddharth Jain, director, INOX Leisure Limited, said: At INOX, we believe that movies can impart long lasting impressions in our lives. We are delighted to screen this movie to these children and we pledge to take this initiative forward with likeminded partners."
Shaheen Mistri, CEO, Teach for India, mentioned that an "excellent education" is one that "integrates arts with academics and most importantly one that instills in students values and mindsets that will mould them into responsible leaders of tomorrow".
"PETA is delighted to join hands with INOX to raise awareness about the importance of animal and forest protection among children through fun and engaging activities and the movie 'The Jungle Book' which uses computer generated imagery instead of real animals",
Poorva Joshipura, CEO, PETA India, said.
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