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- Short"Before I die" is an Uncommon Story of a Social reformer who came to the Forefront and triggered a Movement that has the potential to save our planet from the perils of Habitat obliteration. It's a real-life portrayal of Combat between Resistance and Persistence. Festival nomination and awards: Los Angeles Cinematography Awards Award Winner Uruvatti International Film Festival Award Winner 1st Monthly Film Festival Award Winner Port Blair International Film Festival Award Winner Virgin Spring Cinefest Award Winner World Film Carnival - Singapore Award Winner Tagore International Film Festival Award Winner 2021 Drive-In Events Award Winner Crown Wood International Film Festival Award Winner Rameswaram International Film Festival Award Winner New York Movie Awards Best Documentary Film Milan Gold Awards Best Documentary Film, Italy Mindfield Film Festival Best Documentary Short, Albuquerque.
- As per a recent report, since 2009 - more than 17 thousand girls from Kerala and more 15 thousand girls from Mangalore from Hindu and Christian communities has been converted to Islam and most of them ended up landing in Syria, Afghanistan and other ISIS and Taliban influential areas. In spite of accepting this facts and numbers of conversion and eloped girls, erstwhile Chief Ministers from CPM and Congress party and relentless claim by RSS - there is hardly any action is visible on ground zero. No specific data available... no confirmed evidences are being attended... Police & administration are muffled... 'Government' is in denial mode (clearly due to possible erosion of respective vote bank). As a result - rampant religious conversion through deep-rooted indoctrination network taken over Kerala like fire in hay... simply rescinding 'god's own country', silently and inevitably. Like light in the end of the tunnel, on Supreme Court's intervention, NIA started investigating 90 odd cases. Whatever politics been brewing behind... whatever international conspiracy being hatched... there is no denial to the fact the thousands and thousands of daughters of India are getting eloped and getting vanished in to the blues of middle-eastern deserts. We have seen the tears of the mothers of the eloped girls...we have heard the cry of their despair...! This important documentary have tried to hear the cry of mother earth... tried to feel the melancholy of a country - who is losing her daughters in thousands, every year.
- At the pinnacle of the splendor of the Himalayas sits the Kashmir valley, one of the most stunningly picturesque places on earth. But today, its grandeur has also become ubiquitous with the ravages of terrorism and counter terrorism operations. Under these circumstances, anyone roaming these hills would tell you the shocking truth: that combat soldiers are statistically safer than women. The calm melody of the idyllic villages is disrupted by the abrasive sputter of semi-automatic gunfire. In one such neighborhood, we see Aasma, a delicate young girl. For Aasma, heaven and hell are about to collide. The leader of the local village conceals four armed militants from across the border, in his house. In due course they notice the young girl. Mesmerized by her delicate beauty and overcome by lust, they kidnap Aasma. Their leader reasons that on their way to a suicidal terrorist attack, this is probably their last opportunity to be with a woman before martyrdom. As Aasmaa's night of torment unfolds, one of the militants, Intekhaab, shows signs of regret; he knows that Islam does not permit cruelty on woman. But in the presence of armed hostility he must find clever ways to delay the inevitable. In the tight, cramped quarters, the odds are stacked against Intekhaab: can he find a way to save Assma - and himself? Can a different face of so-called Islamic terrorism emerge from this desperate plight, so that Aasma is not yet another faceless victim of this endless conflict?
- 15th century Vaishnavite saint Srimanta Sankardeva is an iconic legend permeates beyond the realm of spirituality and spreads across every other social and cultural aspect of lives of north-eastern part of India, including arts, literature, drama, politics, warfare and so on. Sankardeva was not only a religious leader but also a social reformer of outstanding merit. A progressive visionary by nature, he wanted to build an egalitarian society which would bring solidarity, unity and integrity among the people belonging to different castes, communities and sects in Bharatvarsh. A humanist of the highest order, Srimanta Sankardeva relentlessly fought to free the society from the clutches of the caste system and stringent religious practises. Being a leader of the Bhakti movement, he strived to break the social barriers of caste and community and tried to congregate diverse sections of people under the cover of a religious umbrella, a new sect of Assamese Vaishnavism, known as ek-sarana-nam-dharma". He made a 12-year long journey across different parts of India to absorb and acquaint himself with the real spirit of the country that he, later on, infused in his creative endeavours. Mahapurush Sankardeva was a great scholar and an outstanding literacy genius. He tried to disseminate his spiritual philosophies and the stories related to the life of Lord Krishna through his literature and Drama. Sankardeva's major literacy creations are the 'Kirtan Ghosa', 'Gunamala' etc. The holy songs and dramas written by him are known as 'Borgeet' and 'Ankia Naat' respectively. He coined a new language, Assamese Brajavali, to use as the medium of his dramas, Bhaona and Ankia Naats, that helped him connect with the common people of Assam at an intimate level. The film GURUJANA, as he is known by his followers, rendered musically to tell the story of the great man, often revered as the reincarnation of lord Vishnu, who is known as the god of love, affection, justice, knowledge and compassion. This film is a unique experience of knowing a great man through music and reverberation of his creation, not by scripted narration.