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3 days ago
- Entertainment
- IOL News
'Bengal Tiger: The Rajbansi Story', a captivating documentary on South Africa's political icon, is set to release in October
"The Bengal Tiger" will be out in cinemas from October 3. Image: Supplied. An evocative documentary, set for release in cinemas on October 3, will commemorate the life of the late Amichand Rajbansi, founder of the Minority Front (MF). Co-produced by his wife, Shameen Thakur-Rajbansi and local film-maker, musician and writer Arish Sirkissoon, also known as LX Seth, "Bengal Tiger - The Rajbansi Story" will showcase the legacy of the larger-than-life South African politician. Interviewees on the nearly three-hour-long project include a range of voices from political leaders, historians and journalists to community figures who knew or studied Rajbansi. Some names include deputy minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Narend Singh, public servant and prolific writer Kiru Naidoo, business tycoon Vivian Reddy, as well as Brijlall Ramguthee, former editor of "Post", among many others. "As a filmmaker, I have always been drawn to stories that delve into the complexities of human resilience and leadership. 'Bengal Tiger - The Rajbansi Story' is one such tale, a narrative that transcends political boundaries to illuminate the life of a man who profoundly impacted South Africa's socio-political landscape," shared Sirkissoon. Local film-maker, musician and writer Arish Sirkissoon, also known as LX Seth. Image: Instagram. While Sirkisson never had the opportunity to meet Rajbansi in person, through his research, he has discovered many interesting facts about the man who was fondly known as the "Bengal Tiger". He said Rajbansi was a figure of both admiration and controversy, embodying the struggles and triumphs of a marginalised community during a turbulent era. "I didn't have a negative or positive opinion on him. I didn't know enough about him until I started to do the research. We went so deep into who Mr Rajbansi was, and my opinion now is that he was a man who tried his best at everything. "The decisions he made at particular times in our country are a kind of trajectory with decisions he thought were best for the country and the best for the Indian people." He said that when people watch the documentary, they will see positive things that not many people know about. An example he shared was of Rajbansi, who often travelled around the country, seeing a group of children on the side of the road playing cricket. He stopped the vehicle and gave them R2 000 to buy a kit and upskill themselves. Sirkissoon said: "This documentary is not merely a recounting of his life but a deep exploration of his legacy - what he represented to the South African Indian community during apartheid and what his story means for us today. "Through candid interviews, rare archival footage, and an unflinching lens, the film seeks to present a balanced portrayal of a leader who operated within a deeply flawed system but whose efforts undeniably shaped history," said Sirkissoon. The documentary had been a few years in the making with the filmmaker working closely with Rajbansi's son, Pradhil Thakur Kooblall and his fiancée, Priyanka Nundkumar and Thakur-Rajbansi. Pradhil Thakur Kooblall and Priyanka Nundkumar were killed in a horror crash on the N3 highway in KZN. Image: File.


New Indian Express
30-05-2025
- Politics
- New Indian Express
BJP minority front to launch nationwide drive encouraging muslim women to join armed forces
NEW DELHI: In a first-of-its-kind initiative, the Minority Front of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set to launch a nationwide campaign aimed at connecting educated Muslim girls and women with the armed forces. The campaign is scheduled to commence on 9 June, starting from Muslim-dominated areas across the country through community gatherings known as 'Chaupals', involving direct engagement with members of the Muslim community. As part of the outreach, the BJP Minority Front will also organise a series of programmes across India to mark 11 years of the Modi government, highlighting flagship central schemes such as the Ayushman Bharat health card. Speaking to TNIE on Friday, Jamal Siddiqui, national president of the BJP's Minority Morcha, said, 'Our outreach is aimed at informing members of the Muslim community about the benefits of various government schemes. We will educate Muslim citizens, particularly women and girls, on how to access the Centre's developmental and welfare programmes.'