INDIA: The critically acclaimed short film ‘A Stroke with Square’ was recently screened in Delhi, drawing an enthusiastic response from a diverse assembly of artists, writers, and art aficionados. This event, which took place at the Urban Fringe, celebrated the film’s insightful exploration of the artistic creation process and the philosophical dimensions of art, reaffirming its significance in the world of cinematic art.
Globally, literature and cinema have often delved into the intriguing and mysterious world of art and artists, earning much appreciation. However, Indian cinema has rarely focused on the subject of art and artists. In this context, ‘A Stroke with Square’ is noteworthy for exploring the inner world of art.
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‘A Stroke with Square,’ a 22-minute short film, is written by Arvind Ojha and directed by Dharmendra Nath Ojha. The film intricately delves into the inner workings of the creative process, portraying the artist’s internal conflicts, diverse perspectives, and the interplay between tangible and intangible elements. Produced by Marvel Art Gallery in Ahmedabad, which is also known for producing the acclaimed ‘Gaja Gamini’ directed by M.F. Husain, this film stands as a pivotal reference point for artistic visionaries.
The screening was followed by a panel discussion about the film’s theme and innovative vision where senior artists and writers shared their thoughts on the film. They praised its depth, artistic integrity, and the unique perspective it offers on the creative process. The eminent panelists included Arvind Ojha (painter, poet, and art thinker), Vinod Bhardwaj (art critic, writer, and filmmaker), Ashok Bhowmik (artist and writer), Sangeeta Gupta (artist, poet, and filmmaker), Tribhuan Deo (artist and art photographer), and Murtaza Ali Khan (film critic, historian, and curator). The discussion was moderated by Aakshat Sinha.
Filmed at various picturesque locations including Rajkot, Ahmedabad, Porbandar, and Gir Forest, the film captures the essence of Gujarat’s rich cultural landscape. ‘A Stroke with Square’ has been showcased at numerous Indian and international film festivals, receiving accolades for its artistic quality, concise dialogue, philosophical insight, and refined artistic structure.
The recent screening of the film in Delhi brought together a vibrant community of artists, writers, and art lovers. The film was met with resounding applause and engaged the audience in a lively discussion about the themes and artistic techniques presented. Many senior artists and writers gave their significant reactions after watching this film. The event highlighted the film’s continued relevance and its innovative approach to the concept of creation in art.
In a discussion about the film’s theme and innovative vision, Arvind Ojha shared, “The film highlights a triangular concept of creation, creator, and time. It showcases an artist’s introspection of his creative world and his attempt to understand the true meaning of abstraction and concretion in life. This introspective journey is what makes the film resonate deeply with viewers.” Ojha is also the national secretary of the prestigious social and creative organization ‘Loknayak Jayaprakash National Art and Culture Foundation.’
Given the overwhelming response, plans are underway for additional screenings of ‘A Stroke with Square’ in other major cities. Discussions are also ongoing to make the film available for online streaming, allowing a broader audience to experience its artistic brilliance.
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