Films

Rab Di Awaaz Screening Inspires Inclusion at Chubby Cheeks Spring Valley High


As part of the pre-events for the highly anticipated International Purple Fest, Goa 2025, Chubby Cheeks Spring Valley High School, Porvorim, had the honour of hosting the screening of Rab Di Awaaz, a powerful and emotive film series that beautifully captures the lives and challenges of persons with disabilities.

Organized by the Office of the State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities, Goa, and the Department for Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, the event was held in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India, the United Nations, and the Rotary Club of Bardez Coastal. This inspiring initiative aimed to foster awareness, empathy, and a deeper understanding of the need for inclusion and equal opportunities in all spheres of life.

The program featured esteemed guests including Mr. Ojaswwee Sharma, National Award–Winning Film Director; Mr. Bhasker Pandey, Film Editor; Mr. Shridhar Gupta, Editor; and Dr. Rimpi Arora, Advisor on Policy and Inclusion. Mr. Sharma addressed the students and faculty, offering a compelling talk on the creative process behind Rab Di Awaaz and the importance of inclusive storytelling in reshaping societal perspectives.

What made the screening unique was its delivery format—telecasted in every classroom using Smart TV panels, a pioneering step that sets Chubby Cheeks Spring Valley High apart as the first school in Goa to integrate Smart Class facilities in all classrooms. This technology-enabled approach ensured that every student, from primary to high school, could engage with the film in an immersive and accessible manner.

The event left a lasting impression on students, instilling a sense of empathy and awareness about the challenges and strengths of persons with disabilities. It was not just a film screening, but a step toward building a more inclusive, informed, and compassionate generation.

Through initiatives like these, Chubby Cheeks Spring Valley High School continues to be a beacon of progressive, values-driven education that goes beyond academics to shape socially responsible individuals.

Events in Goa

Last Call for Tomorrow: Rethinking Digital Futures at Museum of Goa


Panaji, September 2025: What happens when technologies meant to make life safer and more efficient end up controlling it instead? This question anchored Last Call for Tomorrow, a compelling session held during MOG Sunday at the Museum of Goa. The event featured the screening of TAAK, a thought-provoking film by director Udit Khurana, followed by a panel discussion on the growing role of surveillance in everyday life.

Presented by the Museum of Imagined Futures (MOIF) in collaboration with the Storiculture Impact Fellowship, the event delved into how digitalisation subtly but profoundly impacts our personal freedoms — especially for workers in vulnerable positions.

TAAK, set in the world of night-shift security personnel, follows the story of workers compelled to wear tracking devices. While marketed as tools for “safety,” these devices steadily erode autonomy, creating an environment of suspicion and coercion.

Film producer Mathivanan Rajendran explained, “Technology is rarely neutral. It comes embedded with power structures. We need to ask — safety for whom, and at what cost?” His comments struck a chord with attendees, who resonated with the idea that technologies often serve interests far removed from those most affected by them.

Vedika Pareek, representing Storiculture’s business and legal vertical, emphasised the need to use storytelling as a way to raise difficult but necessary questions. “Cinema can create empathy, but the real conversation happens afterwards — in spaces like this,” she said, noting how inclusive dialogue is key to reimagining the future.

The discussion, moderated informally with audience participation, also included insights from Karan Saini, a public interest technologist, who warned that what begins as workplace efficiency can morph into lifestyle control. “These technologies don’t just monitor how we work — they begin to decide how we live,” he cautioned.

The session highlighted the unequal effects of digitalisation — where tech may mean convenience for some, but surveillance and loss of agency for others. Particularly in India’s expanding gig and service economies, workers often face mandatory compliance with little room for consent.

The panellists collectively urged the audience not to treat digitalisation as destiny. Instead, they advocated for proactive, ethical interventions that prioritise human dignity, consent, and justice in the design and deployment of technology.

Last Call for Tomorrow is part of a larger initiative by MOIF to democratise conversations about the future. By combining art, film, and dialogue, the series encourages citizens, creatives, and technologists to pause and reflect before passively accepting the next wave of tech-driven change.

Entertainment

Shyam Benegal Film Festival Inaugurated at Ravindra Bhavan, Margao


The much-anticipated Shyam Benegal Film Festival commenced today at Ravindra Bhavan, Margao, with the screening of the acclaimed film Trikaal. The event was inaugurated by veteran writer and filmmaker Damodar Mauzo, who presided over the opening ceremony. Originally, actress Neena Gupta, who starred in Trikaal, was scheduled to attend; however, she was unable to be present due to unforeseen circumstances.

Damodar Mauzo, known for his contributions to Konkani cinema, has penned scripts for notable films such as Alesha, Sood, Shitu, O Maria, and the upcoming Claudia. His involvement in the festival underscores the rich cultural tapestry of Goa and its deep ties to Indian cinema.

The festival, organized by Ravindra Bhavan, aims to celebrate the cinematic legacy of Shyam Benegal, a stalwart in Indian filmmaking. Over the next few days, attendees will be treated to screenings of some of Benegal’s most celebrated works, followed by interactive sessions with artists, musicians, and filmmakers.

On May 31, the film Sardari Begum will be showcased, featuring a post-screening interaction with renowned musician Ashok Patki and classical singer Aarti Ankalikar-Tikekar. The festival will conclude on June 1 with a screening of Mammo, followed by a discussion with actor Rajat Kapoor, who played a pivotal role in the film.

Entry to the screenings is free, but passes are required. These can be obtained from the Ravindra Bhavan office between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM. The festival provides a unique opportunity for film enthusiasts to engage with the works of one of India’s most influential filmmakers and to participate in enriching discussions about cinema and its impact on society.

Films

ESG Cinephile Film Club Presents: Buena Vista Social Club


Get ready for a musical treat like no other! The ESG Cinephile Film Club is thrilled to host the screening of the acclaimed documentary, Buena Vista Social Club, on Thursday, 13th February, at 6:30 p.m. at the Maquinez Palace Theatre, Old GMC Complex, Panjim.

Directed by the legendary Wim Wenders, Buena Vista Social Club (1999, 105 mins) is a heartwarming documentary that tells the story of the revival of Cuban music. The film follows renowned musician Ry Cooder as he travels to Havana, Cuba, to record an album with a group of talented musicians who had been forgotten for decades.

This iconic documentary features many legendary Cuban musicians, including Compay Segunda, whose composition “Chan Chan” has become a global phenomenon. With its memorable music and heartfelt tales from the musicians, Buena Vista Social Club is often regarded as one of the best musical documentaries of all time.

Nominated for an Oscar in 2000, this film is a must-watch for music lovers. So mark your calendars for Thursday, 13th February, and get ready to be transported to the vibrant world of Cuban music.

Event Details:

  • Date: Thursday, 13th February
  • Time: 6:30 p.m.
  • Venue: Maquinez Palace Theatre, Old GMC Complex, Panjim
  • Film: Buena Vista Social Club (1999, 105 mins)
  • Director: Wim Wenders

Watch the Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwyGPg8cYvY

Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the magic of Cuban music on the big screen!