Insha and the sea

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Siju Vijayan’s Malayalam film revolves around a wheel-chair user’s secret desire

Insha dreams of the sea. She has only only seen the vast blue expanse on Ali’s canvases. Smitten by the white spray of the waves and the changing shades of the deep blue, she expresses her secret desire to see the ocean to her cousin and friend, Ali. Thirteen-year-old Insha, a wheel-chair user, is confined to her home and sees the world through Ali and his friends.

Malayalam film Insha, releasing on March 19, pivots around the life of Insha, whose friends fight all odds to take her to see the ocean. Living in an island off Kochi, Insha feels cut off from the world outside her island more so because of her disability.

The film is a dream-come-true for its director and producer Dr Siju Vijayan, who spent almost four years on it. A homeopathy doctor, who practices at his own clinic in Arukutti (Alappuzha district), Siju is a wheel-chair user himself. “I have been working towards this day for the past 20 years,” he says over phone. He started work on the film in 2019 and completed shooting in just 19 days.What followed were days of post production, censorship and distribution; it was a challenge to get the film, which didn’t have any big names screened. However, the Kerala State Film Development Corporation (KSFDC) allotted three theatres to the film and it seemed like a moment of victory. But COVID-19 struck and theatres were shut indefinitely. “We waited for a year and finally, it is becoming a reality,” he says.

Siju, who is also an artist, raised funds for the project by selling his own mural art. “I would take orders till I was confident that I could raise enough to produce my film,” he says. Even as a student (in Maharajas college, Ernakulam), Siju was passionate about films — watching every film that came out, some over and over. “I used to cut out film posters and collect them from a very young age. I would buy film magazines just to collect posters. I knew I wanted to make a film some day.”

Siju has spinal muscular atrophy, a neurological condition that is characterised by weakness of the muscles. Throughout his years of schooling and college, he could walk with help. However, by 2013, Siju started using a power wheel chair that helped him move around without help. After completing homeopathy from Sri Vidyadhiraja Homeopathy Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram, Siju set up his own clinic. “By then, my mind was focussed on filmmaking. I started working, learning every step of the way by myself.”

From 2012 to 2018, Siju made over 10 short, documentary and ad films such as Novu and Wheel to Reel A Dream Journey. “The ideal way to learn would have been to assist a director, but I knew it would be difficult with my disability. So I chose to learn it myself,” says Siju.

He is satisfied with the way Insha has turned out. “Cinema is a feeling. Every aspect of filmmaking is focussed on creating that feeling. I believe I have been able to do that.”

Insha will be released at KSFDC theatres in Thiruvananthapuram, Cherthala and North Paravur (Ernakulam) on March 19. Later, it would be play at Thrissur, Palakkad and Kozhikode as well.

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Village Extension Officer or Warden in Kavaratti Island at Lakshadweep

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Last Updated: 26 Jul 2020, 07:42:37 AM

Job Notification has been published by the Directorate of Women and Child Development for the appointment of “Village Extension Officer/Warden (Female)” under Lakshadweep Administration on a regular basis. We advise interested and eligible Candidates/Applicants to read the complete job advertisement carefully before starting to fill the application form.

Details for Village Extension Officer/Warden (Female) post
A total number of 8 vacancy(s) are published in Kavaratti Island, Lakshadweep for the post of Village Extension Officer/Warden (Female).The candidate should be Candidate must have passed class 12th as minimum educational/professional qualification required in the notification. Detailed Information is available on the boards website.
Post Village Extension Officer/Warden (Female)
Publishing Authority Directorate of Women and Child Development
Educational Qualification Candidate must have passed class 12th
Location Kavaratti Island, Lakshadweep
Age Limit 18-30
No. of Vacancy(s) 8

 

Pay details:

Payment Matrix Level 4 is applicable Rs. 25,000/- ( Twenty Five Thousand Rupees Only)

 

Important Dates:

Application start date: 07th July 2020

Application end date: 31st July 2020

 

Age Limit

  • Lower Age Limit: 18 years
  • Upper Age Limit: 30 years

Age Relaxation is applicable as per government rules.

 

Important Notes:

Written Tests will be conducted which contains multiple-choice questions of 100 marks. Candidate need to secure 40 marks to qualify the written test.

Candidate need to submit the application in plain paper with attested copy of all educational marksheet and certificates.

If application received after the 31/07/2020 will not be entertained

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