Go for Organic

Bikul returns to his village from his hostel which is in Guwahati, after
six months, after finishing his first semester in graduation. He loves his
Village very much and his village is treasure of natural beauty. In his
village currently no concrete roads or factories developed. Villagers
survive from the resources of the jungle and they use organic
materials to live their life.
Many people come for picnic to his village every year. He loves to see
people enjoying in his village. But he is always worried about plastic
bags, plastic glasses, plates, and empty Packets of chips which all
people leave here and there in his village. He always tries to think
about the solutions to how can we save the animals from eating trash
left by the tourists and keeping clean the village and picnic places.
This time while coming home, Bikul thought of teaching the villagers,
how to put the trash in dustbins and keeping the village clean. For that
he bought two big plastic dustbins. After reached home, he wanted to
see his own village after six months. So, he asking his mother to give
the dustbin to Bolen da's(brother) shop and he wants to take bath at
the water fall nearby his house. He noticing that in the last six months
lots of changes happening in his village.
After taking bath he went to Bolen da's shop. There he comes to know
about the taken step of cleanness by the villager's and the Rabha
Hasong (tribal group) party's young members. They used natural
resources to make dustbins and every one warning to outsiders to put
their trash in dustbins and not to use any plastic glasses, plates for
eating food. Instead of those villagers provide them banana leaves and
glasses, spoons which made by bamboo, in minimum cost. Bikul very
happy to hear that now his village is clean and everybody showing a
way how to use organic materials and leave plastic.

Now Bikul thinking about his plastic dustbin smiling at him and saying that we are useless here, only go for organic dear

  • Barnali Medhi
    Writer
  • Barnali Medhi
    Producer
  • Sahidul Haque
    Producer
  • Barnali Medhi
    Director
  • Dolly Thakuria
    Key Cast
    "Village Girl"
  • Birina Pathak
    Key Cast
    "Village Girl"
  • Mriganabh Gogoi
    Key Cast
    "Bikul"
  • Roneswar Rabha
    Key Cast
    "Cultivator"
  • Trishna Doloi
    Key Cast
    "Village Woman"
  • Sonali Rabha
    Key Cast
    "Village woman"
  • Subal Pathak
    Key Cast
    "Village Shop Keeper"
  • Minu Das
    Key Cast
    "Bikul's Grand Mother"
  • Golap Das
    Key Cast
    "Bikul's Mother"
  • Sahidul Haque
    Credit
    Cinematographer
  • Sahidul Haque
    Credit
    editor
  • Sahidul Haque
    Credit
    Sound-Music editor
  • Matiram Rabha
    Credit
    Property design
  • Barnali Medhi
    Credit
    Story-Screenplay
  • Barnali Medhi
    Credit
    Director
  • Project Type:
    Experimental, Short
  • Runtime:
    4 minutes 59 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    July 30, 2021
  • Production Budget:
    1,300 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    India
  • Country of Filming:
    India
  • Language:
    Assamese
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Leh, Laddakh
    India
    September 27, 2021
    Best Film
Director Biography - Barnali Medhi

Barnali Medhi graduated from NSD in 2005 and is
proficient in contemporary physical movement and
Children Theatre. She has worked as Actor-Teacher with
T.I.E. Co., NSD and is a visiting faculty at college in Delhi
and Tripura TIE.
He directed. and acted more than 45 plays in difference
languages including Children Theatre and adult Theatre
She has participated in various Indian and International
Theatre Festivals like BHARAT RANG MAHOTSAV,
MINERVA, META and acted in TV and Films. Her acted film
are- Yuva(Hindi) 2007, Oas(Nepali) 2013, Gali Gali Sim Sim
(Hindi) 2015, Talwar(Hindi) 2015, Aligarh (Hindi) 2015,
Murder on the road to Kathmandu (Hindi), Red Spot
(2020), The Sex (2020)
Now she is Artistic Director of PARDAM TRUST

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Director Statement

Go for Organic is a step to promote organic material to use in daily
life and avoid of plastic materials. In our villages, organic resources
are easily findable. Through the natural resources like- bamboo, dry
leaf, wood, Soil, jute etc. village people can easily make daily used
material for use. Through this process our villagers also get some
financial support in living hood and also, we can say by to plastics.
This step can balance our ecosystem and save our planet. Let’s try to
use organic material how much we can.
Simply Go for Organic and No for Plastic...