Updated On: 26 January, 2025 01:22 PM IST | Mumbai | Spandana Bhura
Nazaria Arts Collective is hosting “ReImagine”, a screening of five short films made by teenagers from Mumbai’s low-income groups

The artistes during the shoot of Lollipop, a film that which tackles the sensitive issue of sexual harassment
On 1 February, Harkat Studios in Versova will come alive with stories of resilience, creativity, and social justice as the Nazaria Arts Collective hosts “ReImagine”, a screening of five short films created by teenagers from Mumbai’s marginalised communities.
“Nazaria is a grassroots organisation that is dedicated to empowering the youth and women hailing from low-income backgrounds through education in social justice and training in multimedia arts” says Sapan Taneja, a consultant at Nazaria. Social justice is deeply embedded in Nazaria’s ethos and it strives to achieve it through the disciplines of visual arts, photography, filmmaking, and journalism.