Filmworld
Now, a film on AIDS and motherhood
Pocket Films, known for bringing short films to the forefront, is here
with a film titled “O Motherâ€, an attempt by director Prashant Bhagia to
spread awareness about women with AIDS.
The mother-child bond is
explored through the eyes of an HIV positive woman and her baby in a
sensitive manner that makes the viewer empathise with women with AIDS,
while creating awareness at the same time.
The film opens with a
helpless mother who sees her hungry baby crying, but doesn’t come
forward to breast feed him. Why would a mother do such a thing? The film
raises many such questions in a viewer’s mind before revealing the
cause of her helplessness - she is HIV positive, and hence has to
refrain from breast feeding to avoid passing the virus to her baby
through breast milk.
“A silent film in today’s time,’O Mother’
very deftly handles an unspoken and pertinent facet of AIDS. In just a
few minutes, the reality about an HIV positive mother’s situation shakes
up the viewer. Words fall short to describe her pain when she
helplessly sees her little child crying out of hunger,†Sameer Mody,
managing director of Pocket Films, said in a statement.
Bhagia
believes that “O Mother†is not just a film but a “social message to
every individual, portrayed through the world’s most selfless and
unconditional bond, that of a mother and childâ€.
“I felt the best way to spread knowledge on AIDS to millions of people at the same time is through a short film,†he added.