
Expressing serious
concern over the widening gap between old and new generation, Director of the
film ‘Radiopetti’ Hari Viswanath today said that this gap needs to be bridged
by evolving a bond between them.
Interacting
with media persons at Media Centre at ‘Meet the Director’
programme Mr. Viswanath said, instead of concentrating on Social media, a
suitable platform is required to be made available to voice the issues
concerning old people, who feel lonely in their twilight years.
He also
felt that some mechanism needs to be in place to fund film projects of budding
and non-commercial film makers. He felt honoured for having screened his film
at the 46th International Film Festival of India. He said, ‘it is a
real honour for a debut film maker’.
Radiopetti
is a story of an old man, Arunachalam who finds solace in his past,
especially when listening to musical melodies of his younger days on a vintage
radio set that his father gave him. One day the vicissitudes of life put a
family member’s life in danger and Arunachalam is forced to choose between his
family and his music, knowing he will lose one forever. He is now being torn
apart, what will he chose? And will he survive his sacrifice?
Inspired by
real life incidents, Filmmaker Hari Viswanath wrote and directed his debut
short film Idukkan (Suffering) which won the Best Short Film Award in
Norway Tamil Film Festival (2013). Ever since he has been actively directing
films and writing stories close to his heart.
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