In recent years, it is quite a common sight to see shopfronts lighted up for obvious security reasons. But this practice has added flavour to the Christmas season with the welcome variety of colours in the form of Christmas stars and lights adorning not just stores, but homes and churches. The spirit of the season is made infectious with this dash of colour and conveys a feeling of homecoming. Add to that the magnanimity of strangers wishing you a good year, and one can't help but feel a sense of fulfillment.
Today, I got a chance to behold the changing art scene in my country, on attending a film festival of sorts.Filmmakers seem to be reacting to the noise on and off celluloid, through mostly silent creations.I list a few of my favourites here: A Beast Called Beauty - directed by Aakanksha Chitkara Maybe because I am a woman living at a time when India is renowned for objectification of and heinous crimes against women, this documentary film struck me the most and inspired this post.The film voices the common woes of our sex racked by the rigid concepts of beauty set by the society; a situation only worsened by the marketing techniques of fairness creams and other beauty products.However,the movie ends on a happy note, with the featured females professing to have realised that they have accepted who they are, and are content with themselves.I hope every girl out there does the same. In case your interest is piqued, here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5M1kI5FNz_g ...
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