Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Malani urges everyone to ‘Respect Women’ through his documentary ‘Bandagi'

Award winning Bollywood and South Indian filmmaker Sandeep Malani has always made women centric films. All his films, be it short films or feature films have women playing the main lead (central character) with the male lead playing supporting characters. Be it SMS 6260, Jo Jo Laali, Sulige Sikkidaaga, Shaayad, Janleva 555 and Maa – Yeh Cinemaa Hai. Following this trend, his latest short film is titled ‘Bandagi’ (Respect Woman).

What is Bandagi?
'Bandagi' emphasizes on woman empowerment with various topics and issues that the celebrities talk about. It fights for a woman’s freedom, to live peacefully.
The various topics in the film create awareness in society to stop child marriage, dowry system, rape, molestation, eve teasing, domestic violence etc and to encourage girl education, adoption, rights for women in society, girl empowerment and woman empowerment. It also gives importance to motherhood.

The Concept
It all begins with Ayushmann (Silver Malani) addressing his classmates in the college, talks about successfully completing the video project which he was working upon from a long time, and finally, releases it. He thanks his lecturer Sanjay Sir (Dilip Malani) and his family members Mahesh (Mahesh Dulam), Namrata (Anita Dulam), Alia (Sanjukta Ghosh) and the little ones too (Aditi and Sriman) for supporting him. The project is revealed as ‘Bandagi’, fight for a woman’s freedom, to live peacefully.  And Ayushmann captures them all – those include celebrity messages, artists singing, the college band singing, the Ladies discussing, a round up at the old age home, peace and candle light for support etc.
The Artists
The artistes who carry strong social message in the film include award winning actress/dancer Sudha Chandran, actress Adaa Khan (of Nagin fame), Mangalurean actress Sonal Monteiro, Kannada actress Harshika Poonachcha, fashion stylist Janu Arasu and model Komal Atmaramani.
The musical video ‘Jeene Se Pehli Hi’ features Meena Malani, Sanjukta Ghosh, Shubha Raksha, Reshma Malani, Anitha Dulam, Sharanya Jit Kaur, Jagruti Mehta, Jyothi Harindranath, Varsha Acharya, Cherrie Ash, Ranjeet Jha, Mahendra Pandey, Vishal Digani, Mahesh Dulam, Akash Hora, Bharath Lakshmikanth, Anant Joshi, Mann Hora, Chirag Kundapur, Vivek Mishra, Vivek Punjabi, Kkewal Vyas, Prayas Singh, Shivam Kataria, Chitranjani Chittu, Shane Abhishek, Priya and Drushika Padmanabhan with Aditi Dulam, Sheetal Malani and Silver Malani.
In addition to it, Thirumalesh, Valerian Menezes, Aurobindo Kiriyakere, Jayashri and Madhura Ammu have been part of the song, which is been shot separately. The song has been sung by Soma Basu and Shrikanth Nair with lyrics by Roop Kumar and music by Jayant M Aryan.
Also messages regarding Mother and Motherhood have been given in a very special way by actress Kalpana Pandit, actress Sowmya Murthy, dancer Jyoti Colaco, teacher Salome Pinto and model socialite Jaz Shabir.
Malani also acknowledges Arpit Goyal for the title, Sanidh Poojary for giving his voice for Ayushmann, Dilip Malani for being the support as Sanjay Sir. Also, students of St Josephs’ College Bangalore, Ladies Social Service League and KASK members of Mangalore have been part of the song.  Special mention is of St Ann’s Old Age home/St Anthony Ashram members who are part of the song as well.
Editing by Santosh Chawla and Vignesh Thanupillai for The Studio Agency. Concept, screenplay, camera and direction by Sandeep Malani for Malani Talkies Production.
Malani’s Message
The episode also has a special segment wherein Sandeep Malani speaks about the strong women in his life who influenced him in his career. He attributes and gives full importance to his mother Meena Malani and his wife Reshma Malani, the two strong women in his life because of whom today he is a successful filmmaker and besides the reason; he is in films is because of Sridevi; who he has been a fan since he was a child and has followed her films and that influenced the strong women character she played in all her films and same way, he has portrayed the women as strong characters in his films too; be it Jo Jo Laali, SMS 6260, Sulige Sikkidaaga, Shaayad, Janleva 555 and now ‘Maa - Yeh Cinemaa Hai’. The women in his films who have played strong centric characters namely Janu Arasu, Kalpana Pandit, Shona Chabbra, Jenica Kalra and all the female characters of ‘Maa’. The message Malani gives is - Respect women in your life, be it your mother, your sister, your wife, your daughter, your neighbor, your colleague or your friend.
The song and message can be viewed here:





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