This story is from December 29, 2010

Cinema to educate

Major Ravi, who has offered us films like Keerthichakra and Kurukshetra, strongly believes that all his films should have an in-built message in them.
Cinema to educate
Major Ravi, who has offered us films like Keerthichakra and Kurukshetra, strongly believes that all his films should have an in-built message in them.
Needless to say, three scripts which the director has in mind for his upcoming project also revolve around some serious issues. While one of the scripts will talk about the life of a navy personnel, another project will revolve around Gandhian principles.
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And last but not the least, his third project will talk about mother���������s sentiments.
���������There is a general perception that the life of a navy personnel is very cool and classy, but no one really understands the hardships one has to undergo, spending most of one���������s life in the midst of the sea. Similarly, the film on Gandhian principles will talk about how Indians these days lack the Gandhian attitude. I would love to call the film Missing Mahatma. I strongly believe that one needs to know about the history of their nation, which will keep them grounded to their roots. It���������s sad to see that although foreigners are trying to follow Gandhian principles with utmost seriousness, we Indians seem to be least bothered about it. I want to change this mindset of people,��������� explains he. The director is also all set to make a film on mother and her love.
���������We always take our mothers for granted. She is one person on whom we vent our anger and frustration. But after the mother���������s demise, there is a vacuum in the house. Only then do we realise her worth. I realised this fact when my mother passed away recently. That���������s another area I want to focus on.Youngsters should realise her worth during their lifetime,��������� stresses Major Ravi. Point noted, director!
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