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Nitin Chandra was born in Kanpur in a middle class family of Bihar. He did his schooling from Patna, IT grad from Delhi and later did Masters in film production from University of Pune, Department of Communication Studies. Started as an Assistant Director and early in his career established his own Production House in 2008 called “Champaran Talkies”, with office in Mumbai. His first documentary “Bring Back Bihar - Moment of Awakening” was screened at various places in India and abroad with hundreds of CDs were sold. That was starting point, after a few more documentary centred around Bihar, he moved to fiction film making.
He directed “Deswa” in 2012 which was the first film in bhojpuri from Bihar to get selected at Indian Panorama section of International Film Festival of India. CM Nitish Kumar and his ministers saw the film and appreciated it. 2012 was 50th year of Bhojpuri Cinema. “Deswa” went on to get selected at National and International Film Festivals like International Film Festival of South Asia Film Festival of Singapore, Asian Film Festival, Goa, Habitat World Film Festival, New Delhi, Film Festival at IIM - Ahmedabad, Montage Film Festival.
His next film “Mithila Makhaan” became the first film from Bihar to be made in language of Bihar, in Bihar and won the National Award. Then President of India awarded him for this film. It was also selected at IFFSA - Toronto.
“Mithila Makhaan” was released last year on www.bejod.in. His production house is making more films for BejodOTT and now advertisers and sponsors have started coming, there are few free content and some of them are paid premium content.
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Gulabi Gang (2012)
Gulabi Gang
It was fulfilling to see Gulabi Gang. I did not read any reviews or ratings etc. I went along with my sister and mother but was initially apprehensive as it was a documentary film and unfortunately in country like ours people think film as entertainment, with a hero, a heroine and villain with some song songs and dance numbers. Fortunately everyone liked. I was the first person to clap in the theatre in the end and then every one clapped. It was satisfying to see this film and i must thank Nishtha Jain, the maker for taking all the pain and roam around in Banda district villages and shoot this stuff, especially it must be quiet painful to shoot the charred body of that girl. I thought the film will end when Ramrati's (murdered girl, i hope this was the name) parents filed the case. But it was revealing to see how Husna was biased for her family. It was very layered documentary. In one hand Ramprasad Tiwary kind of demons, who will instil so much of fear in people that people did not vote against him and on the other hand people like Husna who are so deeply treaded under the norms that she will leave the Gulabi Gang but not go against wrongs. I can not blame Husna for it. Its the men who have made this kind of society and its pompous norms. Girls fall in love, kill her, boy rapes someone, save her. WTF.
Both the director and Sampat Pal are to be congratulated for showing and inspiring the change in society.
Thanks.
Barah Aana (2009)
Barah Anna at IFFI
I was at IFFI last year. There were slew of films there. posters, banners, cut outs, etc. Barah Anna was one of those films, about which I could not read before the screening. but it was in Hindi So I just didn't think much before entering, I was alone watching this film, it started........and the way it started unfolding, man...
Let me tell you its an absolute delight to watch Vijay Raj and Naseeruddin Shah together. I was like, ****, these two people together will do what not in the film and as the film proceeded further, I was right...... I was laughing and jumping in my seat like all others in the theatre, I was choked in tears at times and, I was feeling triumphant at times, damn.. so many feelings. At times I was laughing so much, in next seat there is this old woman looking continuously at me. I was like whats wrong, this film is doing what it is meant for. I had seen enough of tragic films and this film simply took me to the lighter side. Vijay Raj has outdone himself. He is the man to be watched. Even the slum girl..I liked her. The new actor is also good. He is there in "Luck By Chance" also. Naseeruddin Shah is keeping quite but his every expression is worth thousand words. Guys if you like a real cinema,the real characters and a genuine comedy, go and watch Barah Anna and please watch it in theatres, its a film to be watched in cinema-ghar. I am happy that end of the film was not the usual cliché. I wish I can make such films some day. Where do these guys get such ideas from?? OK..now..
WATCH IT!! WATCH IT!! WATCH IT!!