SRINAGAR — The Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC) was the stage for a powerful narrative on resilience and creative transformation during the TEDx–NIT Srinagar event, which took place today under the theme ‘Collisions That Create Change.’
The audience was captivated by a distinguished actor, theatre practitioner, filmmaker, and festival director, whose address titled “THE SHOW MUST GO ON!” underscored the vital role of challenge in fostering growth and success. While the provided text does not explicitly name the speaker, search results identify this cultural figure as Mushtaaque Ali Ahmad Khan, a prominent personality in Kashmir’s artistic scene.
Drawing a compelling analogy, the speaker began by likening a successful life journey to a kite: “A kite rises higher and steadier when the wind resists it, not when it flows with it. In life, too, challenges and opposition often give us the lift we need to grow, discover strength, and soar beyond limits.”
The address detailed a career built on navigating ‘collisions’—the friction between tradition and modernity, the distinct mediums of theatre and film, and the interface between the local and the global.
“These collisions are not accidents; they are sparks,” the speaker asserted. “They challenge us, unsettle us, and ultimately transform us.”
In the artistic context, the speaker defined these collisions as the meeting points where a performer’s truth meets the audience’s imagination in theatre, where image collides with silence in cinema to create new meaning, and where diverse voices, cultures, and stories collide in festivals to foster dialogue.
Hailing from Srinagar, a place rich in culture and history, the speaker shared a personal story of starting with “limited resources and unlimited dreams.” The journey was described as non-linear, marked by moments of doubt, financial constraints, and setbacks.
Each obstacle, however, was reframed as a “stepping stone,” leading to a crucial lesson: “I learned that failure is not the opposite of success—it is part of success. Every challenge taught me resilience and sharpened my vision.”
The core of the message focused on impact over titles. For the speaker, true success is about “inspiring others, uplifting communities, and proving that dreams can be turned into reality.” The talk concluded with a call to action for the audience to believe in their own narratives.
“Your story matters. Every setback is a setup for a comeback. Believe in your vision, stay consistent, and one day, you will look back and realize that the journey itself was your greatest achievement.”
The TEDx–NIT Srinagar event, hosted by the National Institute of Technology Srinagar at the prestigious SKICC, served as a platform for ‘ideas worth spreading,’ providing students and attendees with transformative insights from changemakers across diverse fields.



