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''The Colour of Darkness'' is a 2016 film written and directed by Girish Makwana, focusing on the 2009 attacks on Indian students in Melbourne and the
caste system in India The caste system in India is the paradigmatic ethnographic example of classification of castes. It has its origins in Outline of ancient India, ancient India, and was transformed by various ruling elites in medieval, early-modern, and modern ...
. The film premiered at the
Indian Film Festival of Melbourne The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) is a Victoria State Government-funded annual festival based in Melbourne founded in 2012. It is presented by Film Victoria, and the provider is chosen through a tender process. The current tender prov ...
(IFFM) on 21 August 2016.


Plot

An Australian-Indian journalist, Maria (Vidya Makan), is investigating an attack on an Indian student in Melbourne, and subsequently meets Giriraj (Sahil Saluja) and embarks on a journey through the social history of Indian and modern Australian society.


Cast

* Vidya Makan as Maria * Sahil Saluja as Giriraj * Sanjeet Pahil as Jaydeep *
Derryn Hinch Derryn Nigel Hinch (born 9 February 1944) is a New Zealand-born media personality, politician, actor, journalist and published author. He is best known for his career in Australia, on Melbourne radio and television. He served as a Senator for V ...
as Petre McCallum * Michelle Celebicanin as Sherley O'Neill * Ashrut Khatter as Srinivas * Meeraj Shah as Nikunj Verma * Davini Malcolm as Margaret * Russell Williamson as Steve * Mukesh Meckwan as Kanti


Production

According to Makwana, he got the initial idea of the story during a phone conversation with his father around the time of 2009 attacks on Indian students in
Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met ...
. His father's experiences of discrimination in India gave Makwana an idea to connect two tales and two countries. The film was shot in Melbourne and Gujarat. The film was inspired by Makwana's family's experience with the caste system of India, with his family being
untouchable Untouchable or The Untouchable may refer to: People * Untouchability, the practice of socially ostracizing a minority group of very low social status ** A word for the Dalits or Scheduled Caste of India, a group that experiences untouchability * ...
s in Gujarat.


Casting

Makwana auditioned almost three hundred actresses before casting Vidhya Makan as Maria. The process took about two and half years. In Indian cast, Makwana used local people as well theatre artists from India for authenticity. Makwana recruited Pragyan Patra to sing for the film after seeing her sing on the reality show "Voice of India." According to Patra, she initially auditioned for Makwana via a WhatsApp recording. Then-Australian senator Derryn Hinch was recruited to play a politician in the film.


Development

To find a location which gave the feel of real Indian village during the 1960s, producers Lorraine and Girish scouted locations for six months before settling down to shoot in the inner rural area of Kheda for purposes of authenticity. The film was edited at Media Network Corporation Film Studios in New Zealand by Ken Khan and Post Produced by Prashanth Gunasekaran.


Release

The film premiered on 21 August 2016 at the Indian Film Festival in Melbourne, Australia. It was later screened at the 15th
Dhaka International Film Festival Dhaka International Film Festival ( bn, ঢাকা আন্তর্জাতিক চলচ্চিত্র উৎসব) is a biennial film festival held in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Established in 1992, the festival was initially organized on a ...
in January 2017.


Censorship in India

Initially, to be released in India in May 2017, the film's Indian release had to be delayed several months due to disagreements with the Central Board of Film Certification in India. The Board insisted on several changes such as removing the word achhoot (untouchable), and cutting a dialogue which described India as the "most racist country in the world." About the censorship, Makwana commented "The fact is that untouchability (achhoot) is a part of our history and is still prevalent and it seems strange that a movie which explores caste discrimination has been asked to beep the word. I am only showing what exists." R, Smitha (12 October 2017).
NRG's film on caste divides told to bleep out 'achhoot'
. DNA India.
The film was finally released in India on 13 October 2017.


Music

The film's director and writer, Girish Makwana, composed all the film's music, utilising a real string orchestra to record the music. The film's official sound track contains six tracks.


References

* The Colour of Darkness’ raises vital issues: http://www.southasiatimes.com.au/news/?p=7706 * Girish Makwana's ‘Colour of Darkness’ nominated for the Ozzies:http://www.southasiatimes.com.au/news/?p=7688


External links

* *Nayak, Shivali (3 October 2016).
Girish Makwana's film explores racism from an Australia-India perspective
. Australia plus.
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