Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Quadripleg­ic directs short film to showcase ‘feeling, emotion’

- Priya Ranjan Sahu

BHUBANESWA­R: He cannot walk or move any of his limbs, is perpetuall­y on an automatic wheel chair and needs the support of at least two attendants round the clock. He only manages to raise his right forearm to pick up a pen or a mobile phone.

But that has not deterred Jitendra Kumar Biswal, a quadripleg­ic since childhood, from conceptual­ising a film and playing the lead in it. The 35-minute short film, The Desire, is the story of a person with extreme disability and his relationsh­ip with a “normal” girl.

“The message of my film is clear: like any other human being, people with disability have feeling, emotion and desire. It is time society recognises and respects it,” Biswal, 44, told HT.

The main components of a relationsh­ip, he says, are love, care, commitment and loyalty and there is no problem in a disabled person to express those components. But unfortunat­ely people are reluctant to forge a relationsh­ip with those with different abilities. “People keep their disabled children away from others, confine them within the four walls of a house and do not send them to school,” he said.

Though Biswal conceived the idea for the film, he lacked funds. Help came from Odisha-born, Mumbai-based ad filmmaker Avinash Nanda, who not only agreed to direct but also roped in his Bhubaneswa­r-based entreprene­ur friends, Rajinder Singh Bhatia and Rajesh Mohanty, to fund the film. “What attracted me was Biswal’s boundless energy and confidence despite disability,” said Nanda.

Bhatia said he was never involved in film production but the concept touched his heart and it was remarkable that Biswal himself was acting in it. Model and social activist Swapna Pati who plays the female lead, echoed his views. The shooting was com pleted recently on the periphery of Konark Temple and after post production works, the makers wish to send it to film festivals.

Hailing from Odisha’s Bargarh district, Biswal has been a disabled rights activist and motivation­al counselor for long. He holds a degree in law and a certificat­e in business management.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? A still from the short film, in which Jitendra Kumal Biswal is seen with social activist and lead actress Swapna Pati.
HT PHOTO A still from the short film, in which Jitendra Kumal Biswal is seen with social activist and lead actress Swapna Pati.

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