Film On Post-Godhra Rape Victim Released
Five and half age adjoining the riots, the film has evoked responses akin "the riots were a political bloomer up" and "even our daughters answerability land up influence a allied direction next a traumatic actuality allying the riot" - from the persons who maxim the movie.
Jaimin Vasavada, a diamond polisher from Rajkot district verbal, "The film agency an exhaustive beholding at what prompts an orphan baby doll to cut up prostitution, despite social bindings. "
For Suresh Walia, who went to a acting on Saturday to composition a request movie, oral the movie posters appealed to him. "I wanted to notice what the entire movie was all about. Riots are to no ones benefit, no matter how logical or urgent it may seem at the spur of a moment, " Walia added.
Diamond firm accountant and trader Saumil Vaja said, "At the end of the movie, I realised that my daughter is equally vulnerable and so is my family. There are no problems that cannot be sorted out through dialogue. "
Writer and director of the film, Rafique Pathan, was inspired to make the movie while shooting documentaries for NGOs from relief camps - post-Godhra riots. "Poor girls, whose parents were killed in the riots took to prostitution as a last resort for survival. I have witnessed several such cases. Such girls in small towns are still active in the flesh trade, although, in a discreet manner, " Rafique admitted.
The film was made with a budget of Rs 55 lakh. The Censor Board released the film after sitting on it for 18 months.
Rajiv Kotia of Sungold Entertainment, the company which produced the film, said, "The film was at first released in Surat, owing to lack of security permission in Ahmedabad in the wake of rath yatra. "
"We have tied up with Shemaroo for an all-India release of the movie. After July 20, we proceed to Ahmedabad, and then to Delhi, Noida, Agra and Kanpur, " Kotia added.
July 15, 2007
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