A Rare And Brave Filmmaker, Spring Thunder Director Sriram Dalton
A Rare And Brave Filmmaker, Spring Thunder Director Sriram Dalton
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National Award-winning filmmaker Sriram Dalton is one of the rarest filmmakers in our times, who has successfully managed to incorporate the beauty of nature, region, culture, and people, and lace it with social messaging, without getting caricaturist.

Sriram’s first feature, Spring Thunder, which dwells deep into politics, corruption, and mining of natural resources, has won praises from intellectuals like filmmaker Shyam Benegal, Anubhav Sinha, Anurag Kashyap, Ravish Kumar, and more for its need-of-the-hour topic and gripping realistic narrative.

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Spring Thunder,  caused a lot of stir for exposing the corrupt political and mining culture which is destroying nature and putting natural waterways and dwellings at severe risk.

The film faced a lot of trouble from politicians and the mafia, which lead the filmmaker to release the film digitally rather than commercially. Talking about the film, Sriram said, “I make films to create awareness. There is an incredible sense of achievement in revealing the truth via cinematic landscape.  Mining at the cost of destroying Natural harmony and equilibrium is an issue. Ignoring the tribal community taking over their land, water, and forest is an issue. It needed to be addressed, and I did. I might have made some enemies on the way, people tried to derail my movie, and even had its commercial release canceled, but I’ve always stood by my principle, and I will remain to do so. The film is out and making its own path through people.”

Talking about his National Award-winning project ‘The Lost Bharupiya’, Sriram said, “It is a beautiful film about traditional performing arts of India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh. But unfortunately, people practicing art are living in horrifying poverty. I researched the subject and made a film, I feel  proud as National Award is just a reassurance that I am doing something substantial.” 

Spring Thunder - A fight for Jal Jungal Jameen comes loaded with a meaningful anthem, which is fast gaining popularity.

The film is an extension of Sriram’s initiative "Jal Jungle Jamin Humara Hain" for spreading awareness about dying rivers of India with the idea of "Free India Water.

 The filmmaker had even walked for straight 120 days from Mumbai to Jharkhand, to create awareness about his film and his initiative to save land, water, and forest.

Talking about his future project, Sriram said, “I am working on a project which is, like my earlier projects, very Desi, Very Local and yet very global. If things go as planned, it would be something much bigger than my earlier projects.  We’re just prepping right now, once I have done my homework, I’d make the official announcement soon.”

Apart from Spring Thunder and The Lost Behrupiya, filmmaker Sriram Dalton has also directed Nawazuddin Siddiqui for ‘OP Stop Smelling your Socks’.

Video Link for the interview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jz-K5143e8&t=155s

Spring Thunder film link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEe0A36ZuzE&t=2990s

 

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