गुरुवार, 24 जनवरी 2013

'PAAN SINGH TOMAR'S' QUEST FOR JUSTICE CONTINUES





'PAAN SINGH TOMAR'S' QUEST FOR JUSTICE CONTINUES



 
 
'Paan Singh Tomar', the biopic on the life of an athlete and soldier from the ravines of Madhya Pradesh was widely appreciated on its release in march last . Though the film was ready for release for one year but owing to the reasons best known to its producers the UTV the film was not released. It is believed that the production house was unsure of its commercial success and therefore did not want to invest on print and publicity and was even contemplating only a DVD release. Therefore when it did release the film it was a limited release and many prominent towns even in Madhya Pradesh such as Gwalior were left out. But, the people accorded the film a rousing reception and it was then the producers realized that they had a 'gem 'in hand which they had kept in hiding. Therefore as in his lifetime so in celluloid Paan Singh had to struggle for justice and the people and the critics provided justice to it. The film was trending on Twitter for weeks! It was a sort of Poetic justice for Paan Singh Tomar as well as for the director Tigmanshu Dhuliya who had nursed and nurtured the subject for many years but was being stifled by the corporate indulgence.

It happens in only few cases but when the society acknowledges the actions and life of the protagonist the film attains its ;social purpose' and rises from the level of mere entertainment. 'Mother India', 'Munna Bhai MBBS/Lageraho' 'Tare Zameen Par' are such other films. Having received praise from the people which is the core issue at the end of the year various media houses hold award functions to honour films in various categories. However it is evident that the chief purpose of these organisations is to muster Stars and make them perform in order to sell the same to TV channels at higher rate , the channels too await such events to enhance TRP and the stars too get publicity and so all the main parties are benefited in cash or kind, in the process though 'fairness' in selection of films and according of award gets defeated. But despite the existing deficiencies film makers and cine goers alike await for the event and expect 'truth to prevail'.
The first awards were given by Zee TV on the 6th of Jan and 'Paan Singh Tomar' received award for its 'dialogues' only, a token recognition. Next the 'Screen' awards were given away on the 12th of Jan and the jury did recognize the film by adjudging it the best film of 2012 which was an immense acknowledgment as the competition this year was tough . The lead actor Irfan Khan also received the best actor's trophy along with Ranbir Kapoor and the screenplay too was awarded. However, the oldest Institution- 'Filmfare' did not even nominate 'Paan Singh ' for best film/director category, one expected it to win the critics award for best film but that too went to 'Gangs of Wassepur'. A token award for screenplay and critics award for best actor to Irfan were the only solace. Filmfare was never known to be fair but such insensitivity was also not expected.

As I have stated above that despite the frivolousness of the award system when an institution awards a film it not only recognizes the good work of the cast and crew but also acknowledges the 'subject' the 'social cause' of the film .The film 'Gandhi' by Richard Attenborough was awarded numerous Oscars much for the talent of the team but also for the subject of 'nonviolence' the film advocated.' Slumdog millionnaire' was awarded much for the skills of Danny Boyle but also for the subject of 'downtrodden' the film portrayed. Similarly 'Paan Singh Tomar' was lauded far and wide commercially and critically much for the commitment and talent of the cast and crew but also for the subject of 'justice' and 'struggle' it put forth. It is a rare film which is included in the the school subject of CBSE for value education along with 'Mother India' and others. Distinguished columnist such as Shiv Vishvanathan and Harsh Mander wrote praising the film in their columns.

Therefore 'Paan Singh Tomar's' quest for justice continues as it is the quest of all such people who seek 'fairness' and 'equity' in life.

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