A bitter truth

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A bitter truth

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A bitter truth November 21, 2016 00:00 IST Updated: December 02, 2016 16:47 IST

This November, as we’re gearing up for the ever-so-slight nip in the air, director Nila Madhab Panda is ready with his emotional story on climate change. Set in a village in Bundelkhand, which hasn’t seen rain in the last 15 years, Kadvi Hawa is the story of Hedu and Gunu Babu. The former is old and blind, and is living under the fear that his farmer son might commit suicide because of his inability to repay a loan. On the other hand, Gunu Babu, a loan recovery agent who hails from the coastal belt of Odisha, is going all out to recover his money so that he can move his family out of an area that is prone to cyclones. The crises make them develop a special bond when, as Panda says, “Hedu decides to change the geography”. The irony, he says, is that we have come to a stage where a blind old man has to save the world. The film is one of the 27 features selected to be screened at the ongoing Film Bazaar Recommends section of the NFDC’s prestigious event in Goa. “Many years ago, I shot a documentary on climate change for the Discovery Channel. That was the time when nobody took the issue seriously. Today, climate change is not a remote concern. It is here and we can feel it, taste it. It is a local story, but the questions that it is raising are of global concern.” In the old and blind Hedu, played by Sanjay Mishra, Panda has created a sort of superhero. “After the first few minutes, you will forget the disability of the witty old man who uses his buffalo as his guide and has humorous conversations with his two granddaughters when he aspires to change geography as we know it. He represents all those fathers who live in fear that their farmer son might commit suicide. But he decides to take on climate change, making him a superhero,” says Panda. It encourages the viewer to find larger-than-life elements in the narrative. “Of course, there will be, but not in the form of scientific fiction or magic. He will be as larger-than-life as the boy in I Am Kalam , who decides to study and follow the President of India when thousands

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