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Subhash Ghai Unveils Poster Of Ismat Chugtai’s “LIHAAF” At Cannes Film Festival

Ismat Chugtai’s “LIHAAF” Co-produced By Oscar Award winner Marc Baschet Poster unveiled by Bollywood filmmaker Subhash Ghai at Cannes film festival


Cannes, 15th May 2018: Award wining director Rahat Kazmi’s feature film based on Ismat Chugtai’s most celebrated yet controversial story “Lihaaf” (The Quilt), showcased the first look poster at the Cannes Film Festival at India Pavilion on 12th May. Oscar winning producer of “No Man’s Land” Marc Baschet has joined hands with Indian producers of “Lihaaf”.

Bollywood filmmaker and showman Subhash Ghai attended the event as a special guest to unveil the poster, while speaking he congratulated the team and French producer for such a powerful subject which generally filmmakers don’t dare to touch. He also added that Ismat Chugtai was such a strong woman and much ahead of her times who raised voice about such strong issues through her stories.

“I first heard the story of “Lihaaf” (The Quilt) when I met Namita in the film bazaar in Goa in November last year. I was struck by the theme of the story and decided to follow the development of the film as a mentor. Golda, who also heard the narration from Namita in Goa was happy to be a consultant to this team. Apart from the story, I was also very impressed with this young team of professional film makers who bring such sensitive, delicate stories to life on the big screen. I am very happy to be part of a film with such a strong theme with universal appeal,” says Marc Baschet.

Tannishtha Chatterjee best known in the west for BAFTA nominated ‘BRICK LANE’ and many other international productions has played the role of Ismat Chugtai and is very excited about the film. Apart from Tannistha, Sonal Sehgal who plays the character of Begum and is also the co-writer of the film with Rahat Kazmi has put her blood and sweat to get her character right. Namita Lal is the other most important character; the lady love of Begum (Sonal), Namita had already played the character of Rabbo in theatre in Singapore and that was the reason that she bagged the role of Rabbo. Shoib Nikash Shah plays Manto, who was earlier seen and acclaimed for Mantostaan.

Marc Baschet narrates,

“Lihaaf is based on a short story by a celebrated Indian female Urdu writer – Ismat Chugtai. She wrote it in 1942. The story itself is a narrative of a true event in the life of Ismat when she was in her teens and stayed in a feudal family for a short while. The story deals with a subject which is still considered taboo in large parts of the world. In this, Ismat was much ahead of her times. Not surprisingly, she was slapped with a legal case for depicting obscenity in her story. However, she refused to apologise and defended herself for 3 years in a Lahore court. It still ranks as one of the landmark cases in support of freedom of thought and expression in literature, reminiscent of another celebrated case, of D.H. Lawranc’s “LADY CHATTERLY LOVER”.”

“Lihaaf (The Quilt) looks at an emotional and physical relationship of a neglected woman (Begum) with her lady masseur borne from a suffocating feudal environment as seen through the eyes of a teenager (Ismat). In her innocence, she cannot even make sense of it. But her story becomes a powerful critique of the contemporary society of rich land owing men lost in the pursuit of their male- centric pleasures to the utter neglect of their women folk, who then sought their joys from their female company,” explains Rahat Kazmi.

Ashish Wagh from Indian film studios, who has been in distribution and production since more than a decade, remarks

“The story of Lihaaf remains relevant even today. We are still battling with irrational rejection of same-sex love.”

Even in India, an otherwise fast developing country it is a crime inviting a jail term. The Supreme Court of India is reviewing its earlier adverse judgement and will hopefully strike down the relevant law soon. The story of Lihaaf (The Quilt) should be able to engage large thinking sections of society everywhere in the world. Issues of acceptance of alternate sexuality and freedom of artistic expression were never so relevant as today, because we see them endangered everywhere.

About the Director – Rahat Kazmi

Rahat started his directorial venture with his film Identity Card – based on the Kashmir conflict. It winds critical acclaim and awards including best film and best director at San Francisco Global Movie Festival. Parts of this film were shown in the European Parliament at Brussels as a context to the discussions on Kashmir. His most recent film Mantostaan was awarded Best Director at London Asian Film Festival 2017.

About the Cast & Crew

Tannishtha Chatterjee plays the role of Ismat Chugtai. She is an acclaimed actress and known for Bafta nominated Brick Lane. She has acted in many international films including academy nominated Lion. She is also a jury member for many A-listed festivals. Sonal Sehgal plays Begum Jaan. She has acted in many films and is known for her performance in Nagesh Kuknoor’s acclaimed Aashayein. Namita Lal plays Rabbo. She is an acclaimed theatre actress having performed in multiple English and Indian language productions in Singapore and Mumbai.

Mir Sarwar plays Nawaab. Mir is known for his performance in Kashmir Daily and Half Widow. Shoib Nikash Shah plays Manto. Shoib has done many films including Million Dollar Nomad and Mantostaan.The film has been co-written by Rahat Kazmi and Sonal Sehgal. The producers are Rahat Kazmi, Tariq Khan, Zeba Sajid, Namita Lal (Singapore), Umesh Shukla, Utpal Acharya and Ashish Wagh. It is co-produced by Oscar winning producer Marc Baschet known for Oscar-winning No Man’s Land and Lunch Box and consulted by Golda Sellam of Cinelink France. Media Mark International Corporation Canada is one of the International Co Producers.

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