Thursday, December 2, 2010

Film Festival to Create Awareness on Health Related Issues

Movies are the best way to entertain as well as educate people. National Film Archive of India (NFAI, Pune, is conducting a two-day Aarogya Film Festival on December 4 and 5,  which will showcase some 10 short films, on issues ranging from cervical cancer and diabetes to schizophrenia and HIV/AIDS, in an attempt to educate the masses on various health related problems.  The film festival is being organized by PM Shah Foundation, and will be inaugurated by Magsaysay award winner, Padma Bhushan Rajnikant Arole, at 1pm on December 4.

Film Festival to Create Awareness on Health Related IssuesChandrakant Dalvi, Collector of Pune, will also attend the film festival. “The primary motive of this function is to spread message of positive health by showcasing films that have earned accolades at various national and international film festival. The festival will for certainty wil give first-hand knowledge of various health related problems and inspire people to lead a happy and healthy life,” said director of PM Shah Foundation, Chetan Gandhi.

Amol Bhave’s ‘Swap’ depicts the difficulties faced by a kidney donor, while Nandu Kshirsagar's short films, ‘It’s Time for My Insulin’ and ‘Sugar Free-Katha Eka Madhumehyachi’ reflect the struggles and triumphs of diabetic patients. Vidyadhar Bapat's ‘Majhi Goshta’ showcases the creative genius of a schizophrenic and the issue of right to pregnancy and abortion has been reflected beautifully in Rima S Amarapurkar's film 'Jananee'.

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