Nature has shown us how radical circumstances have created fanatic situations. It is under these fervent situations where we see the peculiar limits of our actions. Our country is one of such peculiar countries and writers/philosophers/anthropologists had always commented on
What if we can get all the positive aspects of such general characters and eliminate bad from our country?
The movie, Bilal, is an exemplification of extreme situation and best positive action taken by the characters in their life. The reality comes directly on screen and kudos to people like Sourav Sarangi who share it with us. The most trembling part is that most of the actions are taken by a 3 year old kid name Bilal. The short documentary shows the emotions and reactions of not just Bilal but also the innocent human nature which naturally provoke the humane instincts. Bilal is a real time documentary.
This movie is collection of moments which Bilal family had during a course of one year. Bilal stays in a poor area of Kolkata with his family of four which includes his stone blind Mother and equally blind Father. He has a younger brother with whom he shares all the emotions. At a tender age, Bilal, has understood the irony which he has to face. In his house of 10X8 ft single Room, he enjoy his life with his family by showing faces of enthusiasm, mischievous, anger, happiness, love, fight, help and rejoice. He is literally eyes of his parents and he know it very well.
Starting from different cast of his mother and father (inter cast marriage) to poverty in our country, at times the movie looks like subtle combination of reflection of our society. The documentary shows such a steep problematic situation which only nature can create. And the best part is that even though the life looks difficult, the people living it thinks the other way. Be it money problem or other crisis, the neighbor support and harmony pave the way for happiness to follow. I felt too small in front of Bilal at times when he guides his parents through hurdles of road as well as life. Many more real life people are there around us and we can always learn many things from them.
Starting from different cast of his mother and father (inter cast marriage) to poverty in our country, at times the movie looks like subtle combination of reflection of our society. The documentary shows such a steep problematic situation which only nature can create. And the best part is that even though the life looks difficult, the people living it thinks the other way. Be it money problem or other crisis, the neighbor support and harmony pave the way for happiness to follow. I felt too small in front of Bilal at times when he guides his parents through hurdles of road as well as life. Many more real life people are there around us and we can always learn many things from them.
Please watch it out for yourself at below link
http://www.cultureunplugged.com/play/2063/BilalRelated link