Prosenjit Chatterjee and Richa Sharma’s Film Panaah on Domestic Violence Meets With an Overwhelming Response
Mumbai: Lal Bhatia of David & Goliath Films recently released a short film ‘Panaah’ as a response to the alarming statistics and surge in cases of domestic violence in India.
Lal Bhatia of David & Goliath Films recently released a short film ‘Panaah’ as a response to the alarming statistics and surge in cases of domestic violence in India. The production house has also produced music videos and short films on social issues. The film Panaah has received huge appreciation and an overwhelming response among masses in the country. The production house aims to bring a change in society with this short film.
The film revolves around Bumba Da played by Bengali film industry superstar Prosenjit Chatterjee and actress Richa Sharma. Richa Sharma is a successful corporate professional, who cannot take a step to dissolve her marriage due to societal taboo around divorce. Joydeep Sen, director of the film, said, “The entire objective of the film was to make it look real and a slice of life from daily situations. The film is a spontaneous response to the irony of a woman who stays home is safe at home. It reminds a woman to speak up and let herself be heard when she is suffering from domestic abuse.”
The film has already crossed one million views within five days of its release. Joydeep added, “The support of the National Human Rights Commission gave an added meaning to our vision. It helped us move in the right direction, and we have received huge support from people to fight against such evil issues.” The moment Prosenjit Chatterjee heard the script, Prosenjit got super excited and emotional about it. He said he just had to do this for the greater good.
Richa Sharma- Mrs India International 2011 and Brand Ambassador of David & Goliath, Richa Sharma, came on board immediately, as soon as she heard the concept of the film. It was too strong a subject for her to turndown and one which is very close to her heart. Panaah encourages women to report domestic violence and through Sameer’s character tells women to not stay quiet but act on this social evil in society.