Indian cinema is largely known for its glitz, glamour and larger than
life characterisations. On World Human Rights Day, we list a few
socially relevant film centred around the issues affecting the common
man
Aarakshan (2011)
When the principal of a college (Amitabh Bachchan) approves of reservations for backward classes, it is opposed by the standing
committee of his private institution. Though, the film did not hit a chord with the masses, the storyline highlighted the 'quota system'.Right to education which is the bone of contention between the upper and lower classes and a political platform for politicians remains unresolved.
Shahid (2013)
Shahid is based on the life of lawyer and human rights activist Shahid Azmi who was assassinated in 2010 in Mumbai. It was an inspiring story of a boy (played by Rajkumar Yadav) who becomes an unlikely messiah for human rights in the wake of communal violence. Though the film didn't rake in the moolah at the box-office, it remains a courageous effort by filmmaker Hansal Mehta to pay tribute to a man who lived up to the meaning of human rights in the truest sense.
Prem Rog (1982)
Manorama (Padmini Kolhapure) is a young, innocent girl who is married off in a family befitting her social status. But an unfortunate accident leaves her a widow. The film which dealt with the issue of widow remarriage in the light of extremely difficult living conditions that society expects a widow to lead was dealt in a sensitive and effective manner by filmmaker Raj Kapoor.
Rang De Basanti (2006)
A much talked about film which created an impact amongst the youth. A young British struggling filmmaker decides to star a group of friends in her film on Indian freedom fighters. But the carefree group transforms into a passion driven one seeking revenge from those responsible for their close friend's death. A film that spoke of individualism in the face of corruption appealed to all.
Aarakshan (2011)
When the principal of a college (Amitabh Bachchan) approves of reservations for backward classes, it is opposed by the standing
committee of his private institution. Though, the film did not hit a chord with the masses, the storyline highlighted the 'quota system'.Right to education which is the bone of contention between the upper and lower classes and a political platform for politicians remains unresolved.
Shahid (2013)
Shahid is based on the life of lawyer and human rights activist Shahid Azmi who was assassinated in 2010 in Mumbai. It was an inspiring story of a boy (played by Rajkumar Yadav) who becomes an unlikely messiah for human rights in the wake of communal violence. Though the film didn't rake in the moolah at the box-office, it remains a courageous effort by filmmaker Hansal Mehta to pay tribute to a man who lived up to the meaning of human rights in the truest sense.
Prem Rog (1982)
Manorama (Padmini Kolhapure) is a young, innocent girl who is married off in a family befitting her social status. But an unfortunate accident leaves her a widow. The film which dealt with the issue of widow remarriage in the light of extremely difficult living conditions that society expects a widow to lead was dealt in a sensitive and effective manner by filmmaker Raj Kapoor.
Rang De Basanti (2006)
A much talked about film which created an impact amongst the youth. A young British struggling filmmaker decides to star a group of friends in her film on Indian freedom fighters. But the carefree group transforms into a passion driven one seeking revenge from those responsible for their close friend's death. A film that spoke of individualism in the face of corruption appealed to all.
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