MUMBAI: Meghna Gulzar says she has navigated in a very sensitive and aesthetic manner the subject of “Chhapaak”, which is based on the life of acid attack survivor and activist Laxmi Agarwal, and calls it a story of trauma and triumph.
Meghna said she had to be careful in showing the harm done by acid on the skin and wanted audiences to focus on the character’s journey.
“One myth of acid attack is that when when you are attacked, then it is not that your face melts and falls off. It is not like that. It is like getting burnt with hot water. The skin goes through a process.
“Having said that, I believe all of it needs to be dealt aesthetically and sensitively if you want your story to resonate… I think this is for every film. It depends on the sensibility of the maker,” Meghna said in an interview here.
The director said it made sense to explore the issue of acid attacks in the country through the film as during her research she found out that such cases are happening on almost daily basis.
She also found out that Laxmi’s case was instrumental in Supreme Court’s ruling that put restrictions on the sale of acid.
“When I was researching, we got to know the frequency with which these attacks were being reported and it was high. That’s when the realisation hit that this is something that happens frequently.
“When we delved deeper into this case, we found out that her (Laxmi) case was landmark and therefore using it as an anchor to tell the story made sense,” Meghna added. (AGENCIES)