This seems interesting movie to listen/watch.
Perfect weekend spending...
http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?287098
Starring: Aida el--Kashef, Neeraj Kabi, Sohum Shah, Vinay Shukla
Directed by Anand Gandhi


There is a lingering image at the start of Anand Gandhi’s Ship of
Theseus, of a hand touching surfaces to see and grasp them. It
captures the uniquely tactile quality that lies embedded in the film.
SOT renders its protagonists’ dilemmas tangible. There’s the blind
photographer who captures her images by hearing them. You go on her
journey with her: int­rospecting, experiencing her doubts,
claustrophobia and the urge to esc­ape the patronising world. You can
emp­athise with her when she gets lost, metaphorically of course, on
gaining vision. Then there is the good-humoured, quick-witted monk who
is torn between his commitment to the battle against animal testing
and his own life that’s ebbing out. Is his deliberate withdrawal from
life an act similar to that of a suicide bomber? Each of the stories
is built around such an argument. Between the blind girl and her
boyfriend, between the monk and his pesky, young lawyer. And between
the rough and rustic, money-min­ded but good-hearted businessman
Naveen and his artistically inclined grandmother in the third and last
of the stories. His own kidney transplant takes Naveen out of the
comfort zone and gives him a larger cause, of seeking justice for
those not as blessed. It is a cinema of such values and beliefs, and
of contentious issues. It’s a film of meditative pauses and life as
many of us have felt and lived. It reaches out to the heart as well as
the mind. Not the kind of film you see very often.















-- 
 Avinash Shahi
 Programme Executive at Score Foundation
 To know more,Why not visit our Website: http://www.eyeway.org/
 And M.Phil Research Scholar at Centre for The Study of Law and Governance JNU

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