Close X
Friday, November 15, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Aditi, Dalip Tahil In Father's Day Video With A Cause

IANS, 16 Jun, 2015 01:01 PM
  • Aditi, Dalip Tahil In Father's Day Video With A Cause
Actors Aditi Rao Hydari and Dalip Tahil will be seen as daughter and father in a short film titled "Kanyadaan" which focusses on domestic violence and father-daughter relationship.
 
The short film will go live on video entertainment app #fame’s YouTube channel on Father's Day, which falls on Sunday, read a statement.
 
In its essence, it's a fashion video with a wedding as a backdrop, but ends with a social service message that fathers should teach their daughters to raise their voice against marital abuse and give them the option to come back home if the marriage doesn't work out.
 
The film starts with a bride getting ready for her big day in a beautiful room decorated with flowers and more. A traditional wedding track plays in the background. At first, one gets to see her back, she knots her lehenga and twirls gracefully.
 
The camera pans upwards and then one sees it's Aditi. She smiles and sits down in front of a dresser and wears a choker necklace. 
 
Next she puts on a maang tika.
 
She puts on red and green bangles and plays with them looking into the camera.
 
As she reaches out to the final bangle, the camera pans to show airline tickets for two.
 
She is ready now, she stands up and coyly admires herself in the mirror. Then she gets a message on her phone. The phone is lying on a table on a newspaper. She looks at the message on the homescreen. It says: "Dear wife-to-be, can't wait to see you! Love, hubby-to-be." 
 
She reads the message and smiles, but her smile fades away when she looks at the newspaper headline that reads: "New Cases Of Domestic Abuse Shake India".
 
She becomes sad and sits down, lets out a deep breath questioning her future. Right then a hand rests on her shoulder, she looks up, it's her dad. She has a huge question mark on her face. 
 
The father smiles, bends down, whispers something into her ears. As he whispers, one sees that her expression changes from that of nervousness to child-like happiness, her innocent smile returns.
 
The film ends with her putting her arm around his and them walking away into the hallway.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Nawazuddin Blessed With Son On 41st Birthday

Nawazuddin Blessed With Son On 41st Birthday
On his 41st birthday on Tuesday, actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui received what is perhaps his best birthday gift ever. His wife gave birth to a son -- their second child together -- calling for double celebration.

Nawazuddin Blessed With Son On 41st Birthday

Ayushmann Likes To Take It Slow On Career Front

Ayushmann Likes To Take It Slow On Career Front
Ayushmann Khurrana, who made a successful Bollywood debut with “Vicky Donor” in 2012, doesn’t want to go on a film-signing spree.

Ayushmann Likes To Take It Slow On Career Front

Sarah Jane Packs Her Bags For Cannes

Sarah Jane Packs Her Bags For Cannes
Sarah Jane Dias is charged up for her outing at the ongoing 68th Cannes International Film Festival with the team of her upcoming film “Zubaan". She says she will make the most of her trip by having lots of fun.

Sarah Jane Packs Her Bags For Cannes

Anil Kapoor 'Not Ready' To Start Acting School

Anil Kapoor 'Not Ready' To Start Acting School
The National Film Award-winning actor believes that one needs to give up everything to run a school and he isn’t up for it right now.

Anil Kapoor 'Not Ready' To Start Acting School

Found Love In 'Enemy Territory': Swara Bhaskar On Pakistan Trip

Found Love In 'Enemy Territory': Swara Bhaskar On Pakistan Trip
Both my visits to Pakistan were made beautiful and memorable by the hospitality, warmth and friendship of my hosts, friends and even random strangers I met

Found Love In 'Enemy Territory': Swara Bhaskar On Pakistan Trip

31 years since 'Sharaabi', Big B looks back

31 years since 'Sharaabi', Big B looks back
Amitabh Bachchan, who is basking in the success of the father-daughter tale in "Piku", is nostalgic about how “Sharaabi”, which released 31 years ago, delved on the father-son camaraderie.

31 years since 'Sharaabi', Big B looks back