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P Sheshadri’s National Award-winning Kannada film Bharath Stores draws parallels between India’s growing economy and the condition of small grocery shops.
It was a closed shutter of a tiny grocery shop in Bangalore that inspired National Award-winning filmmaker P Sheshadri to make a film, Bharath Stores, on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in retail and its effect on the local economy.
In the film, Sheshadri has drawn parallels between the state of small grocery stores and the social and economic progress of India. So was Sheshadri hesitant in making a film that could be looked upon as a crusade against FDI in retail sector?
“No, not really,” he says, “Globalisation has its own share of kudos and brickbats. I concentrated mostly on the effect on Indian farming sector, growth of consumerism and also threw light on the impact of malls and mega marts on small shops.”
There are also plans of dubbing Bharath Stores in Hindi, reveals Sheshadri
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