Actor Prithviraj pens a strong statement!
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For the past several days there has been a wave of rising anger against the new administrational changes in Lakshadweep. Several posts are being seen on social media with the #SaveLakshadweep. Voicing for the people of Lakshadweep, the actor, who has always been vocal about his stands on social issues, penned a note on his social media handle. Narrating his experience at the island from his visit as a child and also for the shoot of Anarkali, he wrote about the "wonderful people" there and how they are now unhappy with the decisions of the new administrative "reforms".
"Lakshadweep. My first memories of this gorgeous little group of islands are from a school excursion when I was in my 6th grade. I remember being in awe of the turquoise waters and the crystal clear lagoons. Years later, I was part of the crew that brought film making back to the islands with Sachy’s ANARKALI. I spent a good 2 months in Kavarati and made memories and friends for a lifetime. Two years back I went back again to film what was probably the most challenging sequence of my directorial debut LUCIFER. None of these would have been possible if not for the wonderful, warm-hearted people of Lakshadweep.For the last few days, I’ve been getting desperate messages from people I know and do not know from these islands, requesting and sometimes even pleading for me to do what I can to bring public attention to what is going on there. I’m not going to go on and write an essay about the islands and why the new administrator’s “reforms” seem completely bizarre. All such material should by now be easily available online for those of you interested in reading about it."
He further added, "What I do know for sure though, is that none of the islanders I know, or none of those who’ve spoken to me are happy with what’s happening. I strongly believe that any law, reform or amendment should never be for the land, but for the people of the land. It’s never the geographical or political boundary that makes a country, state or a union territory but the people who live there. How does disrupting the way of life of a centuries old peaceful settlement become an acceptable means of progress? How will threatening the balance of a very delicate island ecosystem with no regard for the potential consequences pave the way for sustainable development?I have faith in our system, and even more faith in our people. When an entire community is unhappy with decisions taken by a nominated authority, upon whose posting the people there had no say, and they vociferously bring it to the attention of the world and their government, I would like to think there is no way other than act on it. So please, to whomsoever it may concern, do listen to the voice of the people of Lakshadweep, trust them to know what is better for their land. It’s one of the most beautiful places on earth, with even more beautiful people living there. "
It may be noted that Prithviraj's 2015 film Anarkali directed by the late Sachy was almost completely shot at the island. Also, Prithviraj's own directorial–sequel to his film Lucifer– was filmed on the island. Meanwhile, actress-director Geethu Mohandas who filmed her critically acclaimed movie 'Moothon' in the island, also voiced her stand for the Lakshadweep people.
Geethu wrote, "I shot Moothon in Lakshadweep. One of the most magical places with the most beautiful people I have ever met in my life . My heart goes out to each and everyone who reached out to me. Their cries were desperate , real . There is not much we can do apart from voicing our opinion collectively . Please do not disturb their peace , disrupt their ecosystem, their innocence . Not in the name of development . I hope it reaches the right ears . #savelakshadweep #istandwithlakshadweep ".
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