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It is important for youngsters to start reading books, says actor Kanwaljit Singh

At this moment, he is the man we all love to hate, at least all of us who have watched him in the film Mrs. The despicable father-in-law to Sanya Malhotra’s character! Yes, we are talking about veteran actor Kanwaljit...
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At this moment, he is the man we all love to hate, at least all of us who have watched him in the film Mrs. The despicable father-in-law to Sanya Malhotra’s character! Yes, we are talking about veteran actor Kanwaljit Singh. But the actor we met recently in Chandigarh bore none of the misogynistic traits. In a white crisp shirt and brown pants, he looked more like a scholarly figure, as he talked about his love for books. To put it into context, Kawaljit represented the organising body of Shoolini Literature Festival at Solan.

Kanwaljit said, “I am happy to be a part of the Lit Fest, which has given access to students to be a part of the festival as it is important for young minds to leave their mobile phones and start reading books, which can enrich their vocabulary and knowledge.”

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The fifth edition of the festival will feature an impressive line-up of personalities, including filmmaker Imtiaz Ali, thespian Kanwaljit Singh, singers Usha Uthup, singer Ila Arun, VJ Maria Goretti Warsi, actor Shruti Seth, lyricist Raj Shekhar, diplomat Vikas Swarup, business leader Harit Nagpal, writer SR Harnot and many more. These renowned authors, artists and thinkers will engage in thought-provoking discussions, readings, and performances.

One of the highlights of the three-day festival, from March 28 to 30, is the introduction of the Shoolini Sahitya Samman, an award that recognises outstanding contributions to literature. The festival will also feature the release of books by authors from Shoolini University.

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