Panaji, Nov 23:Director of Marathi non-feature film 'Baluta' Ajay Kurane on Wednesday said
story of his film has been inspired from WhatsApp Message.
Speaking to mediapersons during ‘Meet - the Directors of
Non-Feature Films’ programme during the ongoing 48th International Film
Festival of India (IFFI) here, he said the film was about barter system. 'Women empowerment is what everybody talks but when it comes
to reality, it is totally different,' Ajay said. In rural Maharashtra, it is never imagined that a woman can
be barber. Despite all odds, Shantabai accepts the traditional job to meet the
both ends. Shantabai, a young woman, mother of four daughters, loses her
husband and is on her own without family support. 'Baluta' is her tale of
struggle, bravery and most of all, the self-belief of a woman who defies all
odds and proves to the world that stereotype is just another word. Ajay has worked in the Marathi film industry for over 19
years. He was nominated for Biggis Award for his work as cameraman in the
television serial Crime Diary. He was also nominated for the Sanskruti Kala
Darpan award in 2015 for his work on the serial 'Jayostute'. 'Baluta' is being screened in the non-feature film category
at the ongoing film festival. UNI
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