Sunday, August 09, 2015

Ashwin Shenvi releases PEHAL a film on Drug De- addiction

Ashwin Shenvi releases PEHAL a film on Drug De- addiction at CMK Girls College Auditorium.
SIRSA NEWS 
09 July, 2015
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann, Background Music: Murari Verma.
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Sirsa SSP Ashwin Shenvi releases PEHAL a film on Drug De addiction at CMK Girls College Auditorium. The Film was screened on 4th August 2015 via a DLP in the CMK College Audi. The Film is produced at a shoestring budget. Director of the Film Sanjeev Shad, Video and editing is by Pawan Bhargava, Audio editing, background music and a song by Dewan Arya, Music  Composition and recording for the song of Tarannum Bharti by Murari Verma. Several amateur local artists and actors worked in the film voluntarily. Inspector CID Sh Ajay Sharma, and several others from Sirsa Police helped in the production of the film.
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With his family shattered due to his drug addiction, a decisive change comes in Karan’s life when his sister fails to find a place to tie a rakhi on his needle-pricked wrist. This is when Karan approaches Pehal, a drive against drugs launched by Sirsa police. Not only does it help him recover, but Karan is now a changed man as he helps the police in catching drug traffickers and begins a healthy, happy life.
These are some of the scenes from an 18-minute documentary, Pehal — The Turning Point, produced by the Sirsa police.
The brainchild of SP Ashwin Shenvi, the documentary aims at dissuading youth from using drugs by depicting the plight of a teenager who gets addicted to drugs.
Ever since Shenvi joined as Sirsa SP, he has been trying to check the inflow of drugs, narcotics and other such substances in the region.
The documentary was released at the CMK National PG College auditorium on Tuesday night. Sanjeev Shaad, a theater artist from Dabwali town of Sirsa has written the script and directed the documentary.
“Twelve local theatre artists are in the main roles while nearly 800 cops from the district police are also seen in the documentary,” Shaad said.
He said the film has merely eight dialogues, but it has three songs in it. “As a part of our drive against drugs, we identified 80 villages which are drug prone. We roped in youth from these villages and constituted 15 youth clubs. The idea was to engage youth so that they could be dissuaded from using drugs. Since the campaign was largely based on seminars, which do not interest youths, we decided to involve youth in the drive through this documentary,” Shenvi said.
Asked about the cost of producing the documentary, Shenvi said the artists did not charge a single penny, but professional cameramen were engaged for Rs30,000.
Some of the text Inputs Courtesy: The Tribune

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