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It took only one minute for 19-year-old Adithya Patel, a movie scholar from Irinjalakuda in Kerala, to be a focus for movie buffs. Centrifugal, his début movie, is making waves with its stark portrayal of a lady’s journey of life.
A lockdown undertaking of Adithya’s, Centrifugal’s no-frills visualisation and lack of melodrama even whereas focussing on a critical topic has received {the teenager} appreciation from viewers.
“He was searching for a theme for his college assignment and that is when I came up with the idea of how a woman’s life is circumscribed by the men in her life. Right from the time she is born, a baby girl is bound by norms of patriarchy. She is constantly told to watch her step and fall in line with convention,” says Hena Chandran, Adithya’s mom who wrote the script.
Since the lockdown was in drive, all capturing needed to be accomplished inside the COVID-19 protocol in place. In a master-stroke, Adithya visualised his mom’s theme with none characters as such.
“This is a universal theme and so I felt faces were not irrelevant to the theme. Many elderly and middle-aged women in Kerala would have had the same experiences. So all through the film, I focus on the feet, on the paths not allowed to be taken by her feet,” explains Adithya, talking on cellphone from Irinjalakuda.
The scholar of digital filmmaking of Jain Deemed University, Bengaluru, who’s now attending on-line lessons, solid members of the family, neighbours and shot the movie at dwelling. Sparse however evocative dialogues improve every body because it depicts the shackles positioned on a lady. The movie begins with the physique of a lady and a body displaying her toes certain collectively for the final journey in her life. Right from the time she is ready to stroll, every step of her is watched, monitored and restricted by her household, father, husband and, even, her son. Every step she takes must be with the concurrence of society.
“I concluded the film on a positive note with a young girl being freed from this suffocating supervision and monitoring. So the last frame is that of a young girl choosing her own path to explore,” says Adithya.
The down-to-earth Adithya says the movie is only one step ahead in his efforts to succeed in tinsel city and develop into a full-fledged filmmaker.
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