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A Journey of Dreams: Aminul Haque’s Ikigai

Guwahati filmmaker Aminul Haque has been gaining attention for his latest film Ikigai, which tackles important issues like mental health and racial discrimination. Set to release at the end of January, the film tells the story of a young girl who aspires to become an actor. Despite her talent, she faces challenges due to her dark skin, which leads to discrimination and mental health struggles. Aminul aims to shed light on these serious topics through this heartfelt narrative.

Overcoming Challenges

Creating Ikigai was no easy feat for Aminul Haque. He encountered significant obstacles during production, including a major setback when the first version of the film was lost. Undeterred, Aminul restarted the project, pouring his passion and effort into it. He invested around Rs 50,000 to bring this vision to life. The film features a song that he believes will resonate deeply with audiences, further enhancing the emotional impact of the story.

Aminul’s dedication to storytelling is evident in his previous works, including short films and documentaries focused on social issues. His projects, such as The Silent Killer and Hope Not Out, have explored themes like drug abuse and societal superstitions. His first film, Marichikkar Rang, was made on a shoestring budget of just Rs 500, while Hope Not Out had a budget of Rs 30,000. Each project reflects his commitment to addressing pressing social problems.

A Vision for Change

Aminul Haque is determined to use his filmmaking talents to create positive change in society. Rather than pursuing a traditional government job, he wants to inspire the youth through his films. He believes that cinema can be a powerful tool to spark discussions on sensitive issues like mental health and racial discrimination. Ikigai is not just a film; it is a medium to promote awareness and understanding.

Through his work, Aminul hopes to encourage viewers to reflect on their own lives and the challenges faced by others. His films serve as both entertainment and a call to action, aiming to foster a more compassionate society. With Ikigai, Aminul Haque continues to pave the way for meaningful storytelling in Indian cinema.

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