Genesis
The Department of Theatre and Film Studies was established in the year 2019 as the theatre and cinema are the two powerful mediums for storytelling, cultural exploration and social commentary. It is a matter of pride that among the state universities and colleges in Tamil Nadu, Alagappa University has the distinction of starting this department catering to the passion of many youngsters. Since its inspection, the department is dedicated to providing a dynamic and enriching academic environment that integrates theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing students for successful careers and making meaningful contributions to the fields of arts and entertainment industry.
The department offers M.A. Theatre and Film Studies Programme. It is committed to upholding the academic standards and the curriculum is designed in such a way to encompass both traditional and modern approaches and recent trends equipping the learners with the tools they need to excel in their chosen fields. The department provides an avenue to celebrate creativity and innovation and encourages the students to explore new ideas, experiment with different techniques, and push the boundaries of artistic expression to greater heights. Through hands-on training, collaborative projects, and mentorship from experienced faculty and resource persons, the department empowers students to find their unique talents and make meaningful contributions to the world of theatre arts and film studies. It is committed to fostering inclusivity and equity in all aspects from curriculum development to casting decisions to community outreach initiatives.
The department strives to create a congenial environment where every creative voice is heard, shaped and valued. Besides, the department encourages scholarly inquiry and research in the domains of theatre and film studies. The committed faculty will help students to explore critical social issues, historical contexts, and emerging trends in the world of theatre and film studies.
Vision
- To be a renowned and recognized hub of creativity and innovation in Theatre and Film Studies, inspiring learners in performance, cinematic artistry, and storytelling.
- To cultivate a vibrant community of artistes, actors, storytellers, technicians and dedicated to provide theatrical entertainment and cinema professionals.
- To empower the students to become versatile creators, critical thinkers, and cultural leaders in the dynamic landscape of theatre and film studies.
Contact Us
Dr. M. Sutha
- Professor & Head i/c
- Department of Theatre and Film Studies
- First Floor, P.G. Block, Alagappa University, Karaikudi- 630 003.
- tfs@alagappauniversity.ac.in
- (+91) 77084 74998
- (+91) 4565 223215
(in PG Programme)
414VA07 - Parai Isai
414VA08 - Color Grading in Digital Intermediate
Tuition Fee | Rs. 2000 |
Computer Lab Fee | Rs. 6000 |
SPL Fee | Rs. 2200 |
Other Fee | Rs. 1300 |
First Year Total Fee | Rs. 11500 |
Second Year Total Fee | Rs. 10200 |
- Only Tuition fee is exempted for SC/ ST/ SC (A) Candidates and all other fees to be remitted by them.
- Students belonging to Adi-Dravidar and Tribal Community and Adi-Dravidar students converted to Christianity are exempted from Tuition Fee as per Tamil Nadu Govt. Vide GO No.13724/SC&ST/2024-1, dated.09.02.2015.
- Computer Lab (Audio - Video Post Production Laboratory)
- Theatre Studio
- Printer and Scanner
Completed PG Projects
S. No | Name | Project Title | Guide | Co- Guide |
1 | BALAMURUGAN .P | Play - Yellai Samy | Mr. P. Panchali Rajan | Dr. M. Jothi Basu |
2 | SOUNDARRAJAN .RM | Play - Show White | Mr. P. Panchali Rajan | Dr. M. Jothi Basu |
3 | SRIRAM .P | Play -Macbeth | Mr. P. Panchali Rajan | Dr. M. Jothi Basu |
4 | SURESH KUMAR .R | Play - Meenin Mudhugu | Mr. P. Panchali Rajan | Dr. M. Jothi Basu |
5 | ARCHANA .R | Play - Avargal Ulle Irukkirargal | Mr. P. Panchali Rajan | Dr. M. Jothi Basu |
6 | BAGATH CINTHAN .KS | Play - Konjam Neram Manithanai Irunthavan | Mr. P. Panchali Rajan | Dr. M. Jothi Basu |
7 | GUNA .S | Play – Saambal Paravai | Mr. P. Panchali Rajan | Dr. M. Jothi Basu |
8 | HARI HARAN .M | Play – Maayamaan | Mr. P. Panchali Rajan | Dr. M. Jothi Basu |
9 | PRASATH .M | Play - Valamburi Sangu | Mr. P. Panchali Rajan | Dr. M. Jothi Basu |
S. No | Name | Project Title | Guide | Co- Guide |
1 | BALAMURUGAN .P | Short Film - Yar Kadavul | Mr. P. Panchali Rajan | Dr. M. Jothi Basu |
2 | SOUNDARRAJAN .RM | Short Film - Property Rites | Mr. P. Panchali Rajan | Dr. M. Jothi Basu |
3 | SRIRAM .P | AD Film - Shield Your Brand | Mr. P. Panchali Rajan | Dr. M. Jothi Basu |
4 | SURESH KUMAR .R | Short Film - Person At Work | Mr. P. Panchali Rajan | Dr. M. Jothi Basu |
5 | ARCHANA .R | Short Film - Empty Stomach | Mr. SA. Mohan Dass | Dr. M. Jothi Basu |
6 | BAGATH CINTHAN .KS | Short Film - Kulathil Kal | Mr. SA. Mohan Dass | Dr. M. Jothi Basu |
7 | GUNA .S | Short Film - Kulasaamy | Mr. SA. Mohan Dass | Dr. M. Jothi Basu |
8 | HARI HARAN .M | Short Film - Thannambikkai | Mr. SA. Mohan Dass | Dr. M. Jothi Basu |
9 | PRASATH .M | Short Film - No Reason | Mr. SA. Mohan Dass | Dr. M. Jothi Basu |
S. No | Name | Project Title | Guide | Co- Guide |
1 | AZHAGU BHAVANI AGILAN A | Play - Virumandi Ennum Naan | Mr. P. Panchali Rajan | Prof. M. Sutha |
2 | DAMODHARAN B | Play - Perunaali | Mr. P. Panchali Rajan | Prof. M. Sutha |
3 | KARUPPAIAH KR | Play – Kathavak Kanom | Mr. P. Panchali Rajan | Prof. M. Sutha |
4 | MANO S | Play – Pirai Nila | Mr. P. Panchali Rajan | Prof. M. Sutha |
5 | MUGUNTHAN K | Play - Sattama Yenna? | Mr. P. Panchali Rajan | Prof. M. Sutha |
6 | PANDI R | Play – Venirpuraa | Mr. M. Prasath | Prof. M. Sutha |
7 | SAMYUKTHA V P | Play - Ponnazhagi | Mr. M. Prasath | Prof. M. Sutha |
S. No | Name | Project Title | Guide | Co- Guide |
1 | AZHAGU BHAVANI AGILAN A | Short Film – Success Soap | Mr. SA. Mohan Dass | Prof. M. Sutha |
2 | DAMODHARAN B | Short Film – Maayol | Mr. SA. Mohan Dass | Prof. M. Sutha |
3 | KARUPPAIAH KR | Short Film – Gramathu Pongal | Mr. SA. Mohan Dass | Prof. M. Sutha |
4 | MANO S | Short Film – Koonthapanai | Mr. SA. Mohan Dass | Prof. M. Sutha |
5 | MUGUNTHAN K | Short Film – Mathippu Mikka Thenir | Mr. SA. Mohan Dass | Prof. M. Sutha |
6 | PANDI R | Short Film – Master oru Tea | Mr. M. Prasath | Prof. M. Sutha |
7 | SAMYUKTHA V P | Short Film – Kadhal Seitha Matrame | Mr. M. Prasath | Prof. M. Sutha |
Alumni play a crucial role for the growth and development of the department. The following are the some of the key roles and responsibilities
Alumni often serve as mentors to current students, providing guidance, advice, and support in academic and career-related matters. They help expand professional networks by connecting current students and fellow alumni with job opportunities, internships, and industry contacts. Alumni are often involved in fundraising efforts, contributing financially to scholarships, research programs, and infrastructure development.
Alumni engage in lifelong learning, participating in workshops, seminars, and alumni events to stay updated on industry trends and developments. Alumni provide valuable feedback on their educational experiences, helping institutions identify areas for improvement and implement changes effectively. Overall, alumni play a vital role in maintaining the reputation, growth, and success of their alma mater, contributing to its continued excellence and impact in society.
S. No | Image | Name of the Alumni | Designation |
1 | Mr. RM. Soundarrajan | Theatre Teacher, Dishaya Life School, Pollachi | |
2 | Mr. P. Sriram | Proprietor, 7S Associates, Karaikudi | |
3 | Mr. M. Prasath | Adjunt Faculty, Department of Theatre and Film Studies, Alagappa University | |
4 | Ms. R. Archana | Theatre Teacher, Proscenium Theatre and Creative Solution, Chennai. (Internship) |
The role of student council is multifaceted and essential in fostering a positive academic environment and representing student interests. Some key roles and responsibilities of a students' council include representation, communication, student welfare, organizing event, leadership development, student services, promoting diversity and inclusion, and community engagement. The student council acts as a representative body for the student population and articulates and advocates for students' needs, concerns, and interests to the department administration and faculty. It facilitates communication among students, faculty, and administration by organizing meetings and discussions to address contemporary issues, share information, and collect feedback.
Besides, the student council plans and organizes various student events, activities, and initiatives such as cultural festivals, seminars, workshops, and community outreach programmes to enrich student life and foster a sense of belonging. It encourages student involvement in community service, volunteerism, and social responsibility projects to foster community engagement and contribute positively to society.
Overall, a student council plays a crucial role in enhancing the overall educational experience, well-being, and development of students.
Office BearersS. No | Name of the Student | Class / Year | Position |
1 | Azhagu Bhavani Agilan.A | II M.A Theatre and Film Studies | President |
2 | Mugunthan.K II | M.A Theatre and Film Studies | Vice- President |
3 | Damodharan.B | II M.A Theatre and Film Studies | Secretary |
4 | Jagannadh.M | I M.A Theatre and Film Studies | Joint- Secretary |
5 | Mano.S | II M.A Theatre and Film Studies | Ec Member |
6 | Barnaba.K | I M.A Theatre and Film Studies | Ec Member |
The placement cell of the department plays an important role in facilitating the transition of students from academia to the professional world. The following are the key functions of a placement cell:
- Providing personalized career counseling and guidance to students to help them understand their strengths, interests, and career goals. This includes assisting them in exploring various career options, industries, and job roles.
- Organizing workshops, seminars, and training sessions to enhance students' employability skills such as resume writing, interview skills, communication skills, time management, and professional etiquette.
- Establishing and maintaining strong relationships with employers, industry professionals, and alumni to understand industry trends, job requirements, and recruitment processes. This also involves organizing networking events, guest lectures, and industry visits for students.
- Facilitating internship opportunities for students to gain practical experience and exposure to the corporate environment. Additionally, coordinating with companies for campus placements and job opportunities for graduating students.
Overall, the placement cell acts as a bridge between students and the industry, facilitating their successful entry into the workforce by equipping them with the necessary skills, knowledge, and opportunities for career advancement.
S. No | Academic Year | Batch | No of Placements |
1 | 2021 - 2022 | 2020 Batch | 02 |
1 | 2022-2023 | 2021 Batch | 02 |