'India's first carbon neutral film captures simplicity of northeast'

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IANS Kolkata
Last Updated : Jul 24 2015 | 5:48 PM IST

India's first carbon neutral film "Aisa Yeh Jahaan", which released on Friday, depicts the simplicity of people from the northeast and their connect to nature, says singer Palash Sen, who returns to acting with the movie.

"People from northeast are very simple. They think of everybody as friends and are big hearted. There are messages on racial bias, environment and the way we transition when we come to a big city.

"We become greedy and self-centred. We have addressed all this and I hope people like it. We all feel very strongly about the subject," Palash, lead vocalist of music band Euphoria, told a TV channel here.

Directed by Assamese filmmaker Biswajeet Bora, the film bagged the International Award of Excellence 2015 at the International Film Festival for environment, health and culture among other global awards.

It depicts the relationship between a young Assamese couple, the ever growing human detachment with nature and people's attitude towards the physiology of a child's growth which is portrayed in a light hearted yet satirical fashion.

The film stars Ira Dubey and Kymsleen Kholie in lead roles, with Yashpal Sharma, Tinu Anand, Carol Gracias, Prisha Dabbas and Saurabh Pandey in supporting characters. Shot in Mumbai and partly in Assam and Meghalaya, Palash said it showcases the greenery and link of the residents of the northeast to their environment.

One can glimpse the lush greenery and pristine settings of Meghalaya's Barapani Lake and Golaghat district of Assam in "Aisa Yeh Jahaan". To be carbon neutral - removing as much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as individuals or organisations put into it - the makers took steps to offset the carbon emitted through the entire production process by a massive afforestation programme.

"When I heard the story, then I felt only I can do this role. I feel very emotional about it," said Palash, who returns to acting after "Mumbai Cutting". He had made his Bollywood debut with "Filhaal..." in 2002.

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First Published: Jul 24 2015 | 5:40 PM IST

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