04 May 2010
By Vishakha Avachat
Jananee, a short film on female foeticide will be screened at the Cannes film festival in the short film corner category

“It is good that we hold on to our old values and customs, but an excess of anything is not good. The unnecessary insistence on having a son leads to a lot of trouble in the protagonist’s family,” she adds. The director adds that the film brings out the harsh reality of female foeticide in front of the audience and makes them think over it.
The 25–minute long film has actors from the rural areas of Maharashtra. The farmer husband and wife duo are from Jalgaon, and the other actors hail from Ahmednagar and Sangli. When asked the reason behind choosing actors from a rural background, and who don’t have a formal training in acting, Amrapurkar says, “When you have established actors in a film, the focus shifts from the issue to their acting. I wanted the audiences to focus on the female foeticide issue and hence I chose actors who could bring the issue to life.”
Amrapurkar had directed a movie called Ara Ara Aba, Ata Tari Thamba, in 2007 which featured Sadashiv Amprapurkar and Nilu Phule. “I wanted to prove that I can make a good film without featuring any established actors.” This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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