Filmworld
Big B: Cinema can disintegrate discrimination in society
Panaji, Nov 21
Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan on Thursday made a strong pitch for cinema as a unifying medium in order to disintegrate the system that divides people on the lines of colour, caste and religion.
Bachchan, who was speaking at the inaugural session of Indian Panorama section at the ongoing 50th edition of the International Film Festival of India, said that the darkened cinema hall is home to diverse sets of people drawn by the magic of cinema.
"I hope we continue to make films which can bring people together and disintegrate this rather odd system of keeping sides due to colour, caste and religion, bringing us all into one community, making us hold hands together to appreciate our creativity and take a step forward in making this world a peaceful place," Bachchan said.
"I have always felt that cinema is a universal medium, one that is beyond language and all kinds of factors that keep coming in our social and moral lives. When we sit inside the darkened hall, we never ask for the caste, creed and colour or religion of the person sitting next to us," he added.
"Yet we enjoy the same films, we sing the same songs, laugh at the same jokes, cry at the same emotions. There are very few mediums left in this fast disintegrating world, that can claim such integration," the veteran actor noted.
Bachchan also said that the ongoing 50th edition of the film festival also coincides with his 50 year as an actor. He made his debut in the 1969 film, "Saat Hindustani".
26 feature films and 15 non-feature films will be screened as part of Indian Panorama at IFFI 2019.
The nine-day long IFFI is billed as one of Asia's largest international film festivals, during which nearly 200 films from 76 countries will be screened for an over 7,000-strong contingent of delegates.
Bachchan, who was speaking at the inaugural session of Indian Panorama section at the ongoing 50th edition of the International Film Festival of India, said that the darkened cinema hall is home to diverse sets of people drawn by the magic of cinema.
"I hope we continue to make films which can bring people together and disintegrate this rather odd system of keeping sides due to colour, caste and religion, bringing us all into one community, making us hold hands together to appreciate our creativity and take a step forward in making this world a peaceful place," Bachchan said.
"I have always felt that cinema is a universal medium, one that is beyond language and all kinds of factors that keep coming in our social and moral lives. When we sit inside the darkened hall, we never ask for the caste, creed and colour or religion of the person sitting next to us," he added.
"Yet we enjoy the same films, we sing the same songs, laugh at the same jokes, cry at the same emotions. There are very few mediums left in this fast disintegrating world, that can claim such integration," the veteran actor noted.
Bachchan also said that the ongoing 50th edition of the film festival also coincides with his 50 year as an actor. He made his debut in the 1969 film, "Saat Hindustani".
26 feature films and 15 non-feature films will be screened as part of Indian Panorama at IFFI 2019.
The nine-day long IFFI is billed as one of Asia's largest international film festivals, during which nearly 200 films from 76 countries will be screened for an over 7,000-strong contingent of delegates.
17 hours ago
President Droupadi Murmu begins her State-visit to Angola
17 hours ago
"Take from the BIG, BAD insurance companies, give it to the people," Trump urges Senate Republicans to abolish Obamacare
17 hours ago
The Third Eye: Trump’s strategy of maintaining America as economic superpower
17 hours ago
Impact felt across US as Republican-Democrat standoff on government funding drags on
17 hours ago
Telangana Cyber Security Bureau nabs 81 fraudsters in multi-state operation
17 hours ago
All are welcome in Sangh as sons of Bharat Mata: Mohan Bhagwat on Muslims in RSS
17 hours ago
Tejashwi celebrates 36th birthday during rally in Bihar's Karakat
17 hours ago
Wish for bright future for residents of Uttarakhand: Prez Murmu on state's 25th foundation day
17 hours ago
Goldman Sachs upgrades India to 'Overweight', sees Nifty at 29,000 by 2026
17 hours ago
Two killed as speeding car plunges into MP's Katni lake
17 hours ago
Pakistan forced to step back as conflict with Afghanistan proves too costly
17 hours ago
Tejas, Rafale sparkle at IAF flypast over Brahmaputra
17 hours ago
Devbhoomi Uttarakhand is heartbeat of India's spiritual life: PM Modi
