Cinema a powerful medium to create awareness about social issues: Revathi

MUMBAI: Actor Revathi, who will be seen in a short film “Udne Do” that talks about child abuse, believes cinema is a powerful tool to create awareness about social issues.

“Cinema is a powerful medium and if film celebrities talk about social issues they are heard, written about. It is good for creating awareness. I am glad to be part of this film,” Revathy said after the launch of film’s trailer.

The film features Revathi as a school principal.

“I have a five-year-old daughter and it is very tough how to say and what to say. All children have sixth sense, as parents we need to tell them don’t be scared if anything happens they should tell us.

“Their fear, I feel, is first built somewhere in the house itself. But we need to make them realise that they need to first inform the parents if anything wrong happens,” Revathi said.

The 52-year-old actor-filmmaker said “Udne Do” is a sensitively made film and when she read the script she was worried whether the director will be able to narrate and justify the story on-screen.

“Movies are a medium that really helps. Whatever I have seen of ‘Udne Do’, I’m sure this film will leave a mark. It is essential for parents to understand their children well and observe them.

“Also, institutions do not want bad name for themselves so they don’t speak about such incidents. We need to give kids a safer world so that they can fly with their dreams. We need to give wings for them to do what they want to do,” she added. (AGENCIES)

 

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