Monday, February 20, 2006

Bollywood film on AIDS

A Bollywood film about a single mother and her young son’s struggle to live with HIV/AIDS opened in cinemas across India last week, marking the first foray by the Indian Catholic church into commercial cinema.

The Hindi-language ‘Aisa Kyun Hota Hai’ (Why Does This Happen?) is made with church money and it is hoped it will spread awareness about HIV/AIDS among India’s 1.1 billion people of whom more than 5.1 million are living with the deadly virus. That makes India the second worst affected nation after South Africa. “The film’s message is that today’s youngsters should delay their sexual debut, practice safe sex and be loyal in their relationships and not be prejudiced against other faiths,” said Reverend Dominic Emmanuel, the film’s executive producer and a spokesman for the Catholic diocese in New Delhi.

The church production also focuses on religious harmony in a pluralistic India. The film, so far, has had a lukewarm response from the public, but its producers say they hope to do well in the country’s east and northeast, which account for the bulk of India’s almost two percent Christian population. The film has songs and dances and is high on melodrama as a rebellious son seeks to earn money and respect for his mother — whose husband left her — but ends up paying for his sexual indiscretions and infects his girlfriend with HIV.

Former Bollywood leading lady Rati Agnihotri plays the mother in the 20 million rupees ($440,000) film that also has in its cast several young and lesser-known actors. Though there has been an explosion of sexually explicit movies, advertisements and music videos in India in the past five years, most people do not discuss sex or the dangers of HIV/AIDS openly. reuters

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