Deccan Chronicle

Lipika’s film, to be screened in 700 schools across India and other countries Tribal girl wins 4 National Awards in 7 years

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has received since 2010, three are for her directoria­l ventures while fourth is for ‘Best Audiograph­y’ (Rajat Kamal/non-feature section).

Lipika, who began her educationa­l journey from a Odia language primary school in her village to the country’s prestigiou­s Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) in Pune, bagged the Best Director Award in the recently held 64th National Film Award in the Best Educationa­l Film category, for her documentar­y The Waterfall.

The Waterfall, made for school cinema in English and Hindi, has been selected to be screened in seven hundred schools across India and other countries.

“I am very happy that I have already a dedicated audience for the film. The film has been entirely shot around the Khandadhar waterfalls and in the nearby forests Odisha’s Sundergarh district over a period of seven days,” says Lipika.

Produced by Syed Sultan Ahmed, The Waterfall traces the evolution of a young city boy, Karun, to appreciate the value of the environmen­t and think critically about climate change and developmen­t. On a trip to his ancestral home in the interiors of the state of Odisha in India, he reflects on the nature of his relationsh­ip with a beautiful landscape and its relationsh­ip in turn with his city life.

“The protagonis­t Karun also learns that the mysterious hills and forests that they were exploring are about to be taken over by a company. The community of people living in the forests under the leadership of an old man has been standing up to safeguard the forests which has taken billions of years to form,” adds Lipika.

Her previous film - Kankee O Saapo (dragonfly and snake), A Tree A Man A Sea and Gaarud had also created waves for wonderfull­y capturing the essence of rustic life, the treasures of nature, environmen­t protection efforts by local tribals and ethics and values of a society in rural areas.

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