Shabana Azmi keeps her date with Nepal
January 6th, 2009 - 4:58 pm ICT by IANS ( 1 comment )
Kathmandu, Jan 6 (IANS) Though Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan dropped his plans to visit Nepal in view of the growing dispute over the revered Pashupatinath temple, another cinema icon from India, Shabana Azmi, has kept her date with the Himalayan republic.Shabana, who had first come to Nepal in 1974 to take part in the filming of Dev Anand’s “Ishq Ishq Ishq”, Monday returned on a three-day visit to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS.
Shabana, who is also a former member of parliament and social activist, is in Nepal as the SAARC Goodwill Amabassador for Uniting against HIV/AIDS and TB, an honour she shares with renowned Sri Lankan cricketer Sanath Jayasuriya.
“I feel fully committed,” she told the media Tuesday.
“The human rights aspects of living with HIV/AIDS are responsible for my involvement in these 18 years.”
Shabana, who was the first Bollywood actor to take part in a public service film 15 years ago that projected the message that AIDS does not spread by touch, said myths still abound about HIV/AIDS.
“There are doctors, lawyers, politicians and mainstream people who still think people with HIV/AIDS deserve to die because they are immoral,” she said.
“People still believe AIDS is a product of western culture and satellite TV and it’s only truck drivers and prostitutes who have AIDS.
“It is unjust, unfair and untrue.”
Contrary to the perception that stigma about AIDS prevailed in the poor segments of society, it is the middle and upper classes who show greater prejudice, Shabana said.
“There are horror stories,” said the star who acted in the 1997 film “Positive”, that was part of the four-film “AIDS Jaago” project conceptualised by director Mira Nair to generate awareness about the disease.
“People have been tied in chains and kept in dungeon-like situations like they used to do with lepers (in the past).
“An entire village was not allowed to vote because one person had AIDS. No official was ready to go there.”
The rise of HIV/AIDS is also related to sexual discrimination and lack of empowerment for women, Shabana said.
She pointed out that while AIDS cases had decreased among commercial sex workers after they were educated about condom usage, it had gone up among housewives.
“It is alarming,” Shabana said. “It shows housewives can’t negotiate condom usage.”
Shabana believes that she has a role to play in sensitising the media and women empowerment.
She also underscores the need for a united approach to battle AIDS.
“The porous border (between India and Nepal) shows how susceptible we (all) are,” she said. “It is not the day of nations fighting AIDS but regions (fighting together).”
Shabana, who met Nepal’s Health Minister Giriraj Pokhrel Tuesday will also call on Maoist Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda Wednesday.
Besides, she is scheduled to visit an orphanage.
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Tags: amitabh bachchan, cinema icon, dev anand, director mira nair, hiv aids, human rights aspects, mira nair, public service film, shabana azmi, social activist
January 7th, 2009 at 2:13 am
Its a really praise-worthy and appreciative initiative of Sabana Azmi, popular Indian film star,to contribute in social actvities like creating awareness in HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis.At the same time,
its also the unfortrunate that popular star like Amitabh Bacchan,was compelled to cancel his Neapl visit for the good cause because of wrong and short-sighted act of current Nepal government which negativelt affect on continuing the religious and cultural rights of Nepali.Its seems that the internal intention of some of the political parties behind the making Nepal a republic and secular state,is damaging Nepal’s international repution and fame earned as a nation of peace and religious tolarance.The declaration of republic is not the gurantee making Nepal a democratic and prosperous nation.What is important are equal rights to all,decentralisation of state power,elimination of injustice,illiteracy,coruption,
kinship and proverty,and all those could also be obtained remaining fully constitutional monarchial multi-party democracy and Hindu kingdom.The decision of declaration for federal republic and secular state, have so far not been incorporated in permanent constitution nor it has already been brought to referendum for people’s indorsement,that is why this could be only termed as decision of few selected politicians but not a people’s direct participation for the purpose.