Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Amid #MeToo drive, men are ‘heroes’ in gender rights documentar­y based in Hry

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

At a time when some of the country’s most powerful and influentia­l men stands disgraced by the #MeToo movement, a bunch of male ‘heroes’ are quietly changing the narrative on gender equality at the most unlikelies­t of places—Haryana, a state with one of the most skewed sex ratios in the country.

That’s the highlight of ‘Son Rise’ an upcoming documentar­y by national award winning filmmaker Vibha Bakshi set in the land of khap panchayat with local men as its heroes. A teaser of the film was screened here at the United Nations office in Delhi on Friday.

“From the first shot till the end, the documentar­y is only about men. There is a story of a farmer who marries a gangrape survivor and goes on to help more such survivors,” Bakshi said.

The opening scenes of the teaser have a khap panchayat leader who says “purush pradhan sabha hain. Purush hi faisle karte hain. Mahilaye nahi karti” (only men take decisions, not women). “But, later the same man evolves and is seen speaking against the diktats of the khap. This (transforma­tion) happened over two years,” said Bakshi.

The documentar­y teaser was a part of the launch for the global ‘16 Days of Activism’ a campaign organised by the United Nations. To mark the launch of its opening campaign ‘orange the world’ aimed at ending violence against women, the UN House was completely lit up in orange.

Speaking on the occasion, Yuri Afanasiev, the UN’s Resident Coordinato­r in India said volence against women is one of history’s “gravest and most widespread” injustices, and that nothing short of a global movement is required to challenge it. “Two thirds of all women have faced sexual harassment at some point in their lives. The United Nations reaffirms our zero tolerance to any form of gender-based violence, and stands in solidarity with the voices of women and for gender equality everywhere,” he said.

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