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Aamchi Cinema: Diversity In Unity

Aamchi Cinema: Diversity In Unity

by The Daily Eye Team July 15 2016, 11:43 am Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 41 secs

How does a simple family in a traditional village grapple with a transgender child and the concomitant sexuality and identity crises? Suhaas Bhosale’s Koti casts a sensitive, perceptive and insightful eye at the unusual problem. The fuss-free, straightforward film (which is often reminiscent of Zoya Akhtar’s Sheila Ki Jawaani in the Bombay Talkies (2013) anthology and Nishant Roy Bombarde’s short Daavratha ) handles its child protagonist with compassion and concern and is non-judgmental about the family, be it the helpless father who seeks respect from the community but can’t quite earn it or the rebellious kid who won’t let his “different” brother go away or the helpless mom who understands her children but can’t lend a hand to them.

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Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri is a film buff and an editor. Books commissioned and edited by him have won the National Award for Best Book on Cinema twice and the inaugural MAMI (Mumbai Academy of Moving Images) Award for Best Writing on Cinema. In 2017, he was named Editor of the Year by the apex publishing body, Publishing Next. He has written for the online magazine Film Companion. He is a consultant, writer and editor for the newly launched film website Cinemaazi.com. He is the author of two books: Whims – A Book of Poems (published by Writers Workshop) and Icons from Bollywood (published by Penguin/Puffin).    


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