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Parzania
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'Parzania', a screaming across sky of riot-ravaged Gujarat
By Ashish Mehta, Indo-Asian News Service
Film: "Parzania" (English,
2005); Direction: Rahul Dholakia; Cast: Naseeruddin Shah, Sarika,
Corin Nemec, Parzan Dastur; Music: Zakir Hussain, Taufiq Qureshi;
Screenplay: Rahul Dholakia and David Donihue.
Based on a true-life incident, this tale of our times narrates
the plight of a Parsi couple searching for their young son who
went missing since the riots broke out in Gujarat in
2002. They could well be searching for humanity.
The film by Rahul Dholakia, a US-based Gujarati filmmaker, takes
us beyond the headlines, bang into the heart of darkness.
Cyrus Peethawala, a projectionist at an Ahmedabad cinema hall,
his wife Shernaz and their children - son Parzan and a daughter
Dilshad - live in the walled part of the city.
The little joys of the middle-class family evaporate on Feb 28,
2002, when many parts of Gujarat, including Ahmedabad, saw the
beginning of yet another round of sectarian
strife - triggered this time by the burning of a train coach in
Godhra a day earlier.
The film has a chief minister - who thankfully does not
physically resemble Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi -
warning that perpetrators will not go unpunished. The
televised message sends a signal to goons associated with a
rightwing Hindu organisation to take "revenge" on the minority
Muslim community.
A mob goes on a rampage in the building where the Peethawalas
live with their Muslim as well as Hindu neighbours. While the
mother and daughter are saved, the father,
returning from work, learns that Parzan is missing.
Living in a relief camp for a while
before taking shelter at a place rented by an American friend,
the family begins the search for the young child.
Azar, the boy who inspired the story, is still missing. The film
ends with an appeal to provide information, if any, on his
whereabouts.
In spite of many peripheral weaknesses, of the kind Satyajit Ray
termed as "spelling mistakes in a beautiful sonnet", "Parzania"
is a rare film in that it deals with Gujarat's
communal polarisation in an altogether genuine and honest
manner.
At the same time, it goes beyond the specifics of the situation
and highlights the universal aspects of the narrative - loss of
human values in the face of sectarian violence across the globe.
Apart from Naseeruddin Shah, it is Sarika - remembered by many
as a yesteryear glamour girl - who is a pleasant surprise as the
gritty mother in her comeback to the big screen after a long
gap.
The film, however, belongs predictably to Naseer.
Looking for his child amid a heap of corpses, praying to corrupt
(and partisan) police officials for help, going into a nine-day
seclusion to "purify" himself for a divine help
following a priest's advice, seating in an empty theatre and in
hallucination watching his child's funeral being projected on
the screen - Naseer pierces into the hearts of all of us.
As Cyrus breaks down imagining vultures swooping down on the
body of his Parzu or as Shernaz tells a human rights commission
hearing that all they want is their child
back, the couple appeals to a part of us that lies hidden in us,
beneath the surface of drawing-room debates on secularism and
pseudo-secularism.
Their scream should wake us up. Those pretending to be asleep,
of course, cannot be woken up.
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