15th Annual NEW YORK INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL May 4 - 9, 2015
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mynewyorkeye.com New York Indian Film Festival opens with “Margarita With A STRAW”
May 5, 2015
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Shrian & Raz Anav
The 15th
New York Indian Film Festival opened at the
iconic Paris Theater this year. The
lineup of Indian and international celebrities was
amazing. From celebrated Indian filmmakers like Vishal Bharadwaj, Hansal Mehta, Shonali Bose,
Dev Benegal amongst many; to famous actors
like KalkiKoechlin, Mohan
Agashe amongst many others; the red carpet
was beaming with excellent talent and glamor.
Opening night of the Indian Film Festival at the Paris theater in Midtown began
with history in the making. The feature for the night
was Margarita With A Straw. It set a
new standard for Indian cinema, and brought a seldom
heard voice to world cinema; giving us a glimpse of an
intimate portrait of love, sex and disability. The
story is about Laila (Kalki Koechelin)
an outgoing wheelchair bound teenager with cerebral
palsy who is absolutely determined to have a normal
life despite her challenges, and ends up on embarking
on a journey of self-discovery and sexual awakening as
she moves from India to New York City to attend NYU. Her growth cause friction in her
family, and as secretes begin to spill she learns
she’s not the only one in her family that’s
struggling.
Simply put it was an actor’s
film; it could have not been achieved without the
performance of a lifetime by actress Kalki Koechelin.
While the themes are universal, the experience is nothing
but, yet the film is completely relatable because of the
nature of love. The awkwardness, shyness, rejections; it
reminds us, we are all just human after all. The same urges,
needs, wants, desires, confusions and fears are what guide
us all despite physical appearances. Don’t be surprised if
you’re moved and brought to tears by this wonderful film
that became a vessel to explore the depths of the writer/director Shonali Bose’s own
experiences in love and loss. It’s what gives it a certain
genuine charm that would have otherwise been missing.
The screening was followed by
Q&A with the director & cast of the film. Shonali shared her
passion about this subject and her relation to this subject
through her own family member who lived with cerebral palsy,
which inspired her to make this movie. Kalki talked about
the process as an actor to prepare for such a role, where
she not only did deep research on the subject but practiced
being Laila for over 6 months, before she got in front of
the camera. Shonali also shared her struggle to get the
movie through Indian censors, asking for over 10 cuts, until
she went to review committee which let it pass with only 1
cut and an “A” certificate. The movie has been a sleeper hit
doing great business in India and wide recognition
worldwide.