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Death of humanity in Mahatma’s land - The Financial Express
January 21 2007
Almost five years after Gujarat riots of February 2002, a gutsy English-language feature film that looks at the communal carnage through the eyes of a real-life Parsi couple whose only son went missing during the conflagration, is ready for release after a protracted battle with the censors and apathetic distributors.
Parzania, produced and directed by Rahul Dholakia, has done the rounds of film festivals over the past two years, but could not find takers until the director and the film's co-producer, KB Sareen, floated their own distribution company to release the film in Mumbai, Kerala and Gujarat. PVR Pictures is distributing Parzania in Delhi, Nizam and the Central Provinces. The film is due to hit the screen on January 26.
Says Dholakia: "The film is based on a true incident, as my friend Dara Mody's son went missing that day. Just days before, we were flying kites in Ahmedabad. Azhar loved flying kites. Dara has been looking for his son ever since."
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