The screening of 1973 classic's restored version closed the 8th Habitat Film Festival last night and also marked Sahni's birth centenary in a fitting tribute to the actor who was behind iconic films like 'Kabuliwala', 'Do Bigha Zameen' and 'Dharti ke Lal' among others.
Ironically, Sahni could never see 'Garm Hava', considered his best performance by many, as he died just the next day after finishing the dubbing on the movie.
'Garm Hava' also starred Shaukat Azmi, Geeta Siddharth, A K Hangal and Jalal Agha as supporting cast.
Kaifi Azmi and Shama Zaidi adapted the screenplay from a short story by Ismat Chughtai. It also marked the debut of Farooq Sheikh.
The story deals with the plight of a North Indian Muslim family immediately after the Partition. Film's protagonist struggles with the dilemma of whether to move to Pakistan or stay back as he witnesses his business and family disintegrate before him.
"Even after 40 years I get as emotionally overwhelmed as I used to when I was making the film. People ask me about its relevance today and I say the problems between the two countries still exist," Sathyu said after the screening.
When asked whether the film played any role in solving the problem, the 80-year-old director said an artist's work was to "provoke conversations" and not necessarily solve it.
"My film is only an art work through which it can provoke a conversation on a subject matter that needs attention in a society, and that's the role of a filmmaker," he said.
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