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Anaahat kickstarts fest in Israel

The Indian Film Festival in Israel got off to a rousing start here with noted actor-turned-director Amol Palekar's period film Anaahat drawing huge applause from cinema enthusiasts despite its unusual plot.

Updated on: Dec 09, 2009 06:37 PM IST
PTI | By , Jerusalem
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Amol Palekar
Amol Palekar

The Indian Film Festival in Israel got off to a rousing start here with noted actor-turned-director Amol Palekar's period film Anaahat drawing huge applause from cinema enthusiasts despite its unusual plot.

Set in the 10th century in Shravasti, the capital of the Kingdom of Malla, and shot in the palaces of Hampi, Anaahat (Eternity) revolves around two individuals — the king of Malla, who is unable to provide an heir, and the Queen, Sheelavati, who is forced to choose a potent mate for one night. But while the queen is ordered to produce an inheritor through the prevalent custom of Niyoga, she ends up enjoying the sexual act and overtly demands for a repeat.

"Though the film is set in 10th century India the plot is of contemporary relevance as it raises questions related to gender issues and relationships encountered even today," said Palekar, 65, who attended the screening with his wife Sandhya.

 
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