'An Insignificant Man' not on Kejriwal but on democracy: Filmmakers
November 12, 2017  13:48
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When Arvind Kejriwal arrived with a bang on the Indian political horizon, two filmmakers, intrigued by the drama in Delhi, followed him around with their cameras. They ended up capturing the birth of the Aam Admi Party as it unfolded in real-time.
 
The one-hour-36-minutes-long documentary called "An Insignificant Man" has been directed by Khusboo Ranka and Vinay Shukla.
 
Just before the party marks its fifth year on November 26, the documentary, after travelling to over 50 international film festivals, will commercially release in India on November 17.

Ranka and Shukla are not troubled by the problems that the fledgling party has been facing, for they believe their film is an impartial portrayal of a unique democratic development.

The directors often say, they were the only ones with a camera, which gave them access to vital meetings and discussions.

-- PTI
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