<p>Adidas in association with Real Kashmir Football Club (RKFC) is hosting a photo exhibition at the Rangoli Art Centre, MG Road.</p>.<p>The pictures by well-known street photographer Prashant Godbole portrays life in Kashmir through the lens of football.</p>.<p>The exhibition aims at depicting the ‘Real’ Kashmir and the brimming football enthusiasm amongst their youth.</p>.<p>Speaking to Metrolife, Prashant shares that he had nothing planned while taking the pictures. “I just caught them in the moment,” he says.</p>.<p>The pictures on display showed youngsters practising their skills tirelessly on cold winter mornings, to embody Kashmiris’ leap towards positivity.<br />The portraits make one realise that the only thing hopeless about Kashmir is the negative lens we see it through.</p>.<p>When asked about the challenges faced during the shoot, Prashant reveals that there was none. “The people were very co-operative. In fact, they were ready to tell their stories,” he adds.</p>.<p>Sharad Singla, head activations, Adidas India, notes that the company chose Bengaluru for the exhibition for its welcoming nature.</p>.<p>“Bengaluru is a city of flavours. Also, the city has the highest number of football fans”. </p>.<p>He says that the RKFC came into existence during the time of the Kashmir floods in 2014. “RKFC distributed footballs to children there to distract them from their sorrow,” he says.</p>.<p>RKFC is inspiring the youth in Kashmir to bring in a wave of change. It has worked towards weeding out the misleading perception ingrained in the minds of people through the lens of sports.</p>.<p>Afshan Ashiq, the female football player from Kashmir who is currently playing for Premier India Football Academy, was also present at the event. </p>.<p>She spoke about her journey and the struggles she went through to pursue her dream. “I was never encouraged at home. I was asked to choose between family and football, and I chose football,” she said.</p>.<p>The photo exhibit is open to public from 11 am to 7 pm till January 27.<br /> </p>
<p>Adidas in association with Real Kashmir Football Club (RKFC) is hosting a photo exhibition at the Rangoli Art Centre, MG Road.</p>.<p>The pictures by well-known street photographer Prashant Godbole portrays life in Kashmir through the lens of football.</p>.<p>The exhibition aims at depicting the ‘Real’ Kashmir and the brimming football enthusiasm amongst their youth.</p>.<p>Speaking to Metrolife, Prashant shares that he had nothing planned while taking the pictures. “I just caught them in the moment,” he says.</p>.<p>The pictures on display showed youngsters practising their skills tirelessly on cold winter mornings, to embody Kashmiris’ leap towards positivity.<br />The portraits make one realise that the only thing hopeless about Kashmir is the negative lens we see it through.</p>.<p>When asked about the challenges faced during the shoot, Prashant reveals that there was none. “The people were very co-operative. In fact, they were ready to tell their stories,” he adds.</p>.<p>Sharad Singla, head activations, Adidas India, notes that the company chose Bengaluru for the exhibition for its welcoming nature.</p>.<p>“Bengaluru is a city of flavours. Also, the city has the highest number of football fans”. </p>.<p>He says that the RKFC came into existence during the time of the Kashmir floods in 2014. “RKFC distributed footballs to children there to distract them from their sorrow,” he says.</p>.<p>RKFC is inspiring the youth in Kashmir to bring in a wave of change. It has worked towards weeding out the misleading perception ingrained in the minds of people through the lens of sports.</p>.<p>Afshan Ashiq, the female football player from Kashmir who is currently playing for Premier India Football Academy, was also present at the event. </p>.<p>She spoke about her journey and the struggles she went through to pursue her dream. “I was never encouraged at home. I was asked to choose between family and football, and I chose football,” she said.</p>.<p>The photo exhibit is open to public from 11 am to 7 pm till January 27.<br /> </p>