The most ‘personal’ story is the most ‘global’: Durgesh Singh
'Engaging the audience is most important in storytelling' Friday Dialogue organized by IIMC
New Delhi : “There is no concept like a global story in the world today. Your ‘personal’ story becomes a ‘global’ story. The most important thing in storytelling is to engage the audience.” Durgesh Singh, author of the famous web series ‘Gullak’, shared this idea while addressing the students during ‘Friday Dialogue’ organized by the Indian Institute of Mass Communication. He said, “The stories make us. We all definitely have some story. If we don’t tell our story, who else will?” On this occasion, Director General of IIMC Prof. (Dr.) Sanjay Dwivedi, Dean (Students Welfare) Prof. Pramod Kumar, Course Director of Advertising and Public Relations Department Dr. Meeta Ujjain, faculty members & students of all the centers were present.
Director General of IIMC Prof. Sanjay Dwivedi told the students that we all have stories in life. We are all the heroes of our own stories, but we don’t tell our own stories, because we don’t know how to tell. This is the situation when we have been a country of stories. We are a nation that tells stories to the world. He said that now we have stopped looking towards the ground, now we look towards the sky. Stories do not emerge from sky. Stories are found on the ground, emerge from small places. We need to pay attention to this.
During the program, Durgesh Singh answered the questions of the students and also discussed the important aspects related to writing.