rgv bout MURDER story based on Amrutha and her father’s story
I wanted to answer to
a widely circulated note on the social media claiming to be written by Amrutha,
that she felt like committing suicide after she came to know that I am making a
film called MURDER based on her and her father’s story
MURDER film meanders
between 3 moral dilemmas 1.on limit of a father’s control over his child
2.should a daughter be ignored even if she’s presumably ignorant about what’s
good for her? 3.Can it be justified to take someone’s life in order to better
someone else’s life?
Whether Amrutha wrote
it or some jobless over enthusiast wrote it , I felt obligated to respond to it
to clarify the concerns in the minds of whoever is needlessly concerned about
what I will show in MURDER
Firstly I clearly
mentioned in the poster that MURDER is based on a true story and I did not
claim it to be the true story ..The news upon which my film is based upon is in
the public domain for years and has been acknowledged by the various people
involved.
The real photos I
used to illustrate my point of MURDER are widely available on the internet and
have not been given to me in person or in secret for me to breach someone’s
trust
The real story on
which MURDER is based upon might be out there in multiple perspectives but my
own perspective of it can only be seen only after the film releases and hence
its immature to presume its content .
It is always a
perspective as in the view of any journalist who reported it or anyone who
investigated it or anyone who speculated about it and I as a film maker while
making MURDER have a right to give my own understanding of it.
Its foolish to assume
that I am going to show someone involved in a negative light because I strongly
believe that nobody is bad and only bad circumstances make people look bad or
make them behave bad and that’s what I intend to explore in MURDER
My final message to
writer of the note whether it’s Amrutha or anybody else is i have the highest
respect for people who endured a tremendous trauma and my sincerety in MURDER
will be to respect that pain and lessen it by putting their experience in a
contextual retrospective by rgv
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