01 April,2024 07:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Dukaan
In 2021, Mimi explored the subject of surrogacy, even earning Kriti Sanon the National Award for her performance. So, one might think that Siddharth-Garima's upcoming directorial venture Dukaan, which takes a look at commercial surrogacy, runs the risk of not bringing anything novel to the screen. The thought initially worried them, admits Siddharth. "But Mimi was a glamourised take on the subject. It didn't touch upon commercial surrogacy at all," he says.
Garima was confident that a lot was left to be said on the subject. "There were three Bhagat Singh movies [in a year], and there is a love story every year," she says, noting that the treatment makes a world of difference.
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Dukaan, starring Monika Panwar and Sikandar Kher, not only looks at the commercial side of surrogacy, but also talks about a woman's agency over her body. Siddharth elaborates, "The government wants to ban surrogacy and take away a woman's fundamental right to do what she wants with her body. It's her call if she wants to sell her womb. There needs to be regularised rights of a surrogate. These are daily-wage earners whose lifestyles change with one surrogacy. There are rules to [the practice]; the surrogate doesn't fall in love with the kid each time."
The filmmakers, who previously wrote Ram-Leela (2013) and Toilet: Ek Prem Katha (2017), are hosting a special screening on April 3 for Gujarat-based women who have been surrogates. Garima shares, "These are 100 women whom we met during our research. They have told us their story. I hope they see themselves in Dukaan."