UditVani, Jamshedpur: In a landmark moment for education and creative enterprise, Kavyapta Global School, in collaboration with NanoSkool RGK.ai, announced the title launch of MahaaKaavya—a pioneering cinematic project billed as the world’s first full-length film co-created by more than 1,000 students.
The launch, held at the school campus on Tuesday evening, marked not just the unveiling of a film, but the inauguration of India’s first fully integrated K–12 Orange Economy curriculum, positioning cinema as the central axis of learning.
Envisioned as “cinema as curriculum,” MahaaKaavya brings together students from Grade 1 to Grade 12 as active creators—engaged in roles spanning production design, cinematography, choreography, VFX, direction, and performance.
The initiative transforms education from passive consumption into participatory creation, redefining classrooms as studios and students as authors of their own learning journeys.
The project emerges against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving global economy, where cultural production and creative industries—collectively termed the Orange Economy—are gaining strategic importance.
Drawing parallels with Colombia’s cultural export boom and South Korea’s global Hallyu wave, the initiative positions India’s civilizational storytelling tradition as a powerful response to the age of artificial intelligence.
At the heart of the initiative lies a radical pedagogical shift. By embedding cinema into the core curriculum, the school seeks to integrate science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) into a single, experiential framework.
The model emphasizes “project-first, theory-later” learning—where students engage in real-world creation before formal instruction, enhancing both comprehension and retention.
Education entrepreneur and filmmaker Rajesh George Kulangara, founder of the NanoSkool ecosystem, described the project as a reimagining of education for the AI era.
His 4C framework—Creativity, Critical Thinking, Communication, and Collaboration—forms the intellectual backbone of the initiative.
With a background in filmmaking and EdTech innovation, Kulangara brings cinematic sensibility into institutional design, positioning storytelling as a core human skill in an age of automation.
Principal Director CA Kabita Agrawal underscored the school’s philosophy of “action over mere knowledge,” highlighting its foundation on the principles of Krti (Creativity) and Advaya (Uniqueness).
Her exposure to global education systems, including Finland and Singapore, has shaped the school’s progressive approach, now culminating in this ambitious integration of arts and academics.
Conceptualised in 2009 and established in 2013, Kavyapta Global School has steadily evolved as a CBSE-affiliated institution that blends traditional values with future-ready skills.
With MahaaKaavya, it now positions itself at the forefront of a global shift—where education is no longer confined to textbooks but expands into immersive, interdisciplinary creation.
The title launch signals the beginning of a larger journey. What has been created inside the classroom is now set to travel beyond it—carrying with it a bold proposition: that in an era defined by artificial intelligence, the true currency of human relevance lies in creativity, cultural authenticity, and the power to tell one’s own story.


