Srinagar, Oct 26: Addiction is a disease, so they say. And, it takes more than a village to raise children in a region laced with drugs, instability, and fear. In Aatish-e-Tilism, journalist and director Anil Kumar Singh takes you through Kashmir’s united fight against drugs that have created havoc in the lives of scores of adolescents and ripped families apart.
The 16-minute documentary was screened at The International Film Festival of Srinagar on 26 October. Anil Kumar Singh was bestowed with the award for Best Director by Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha. Films from seventeen countries were screened at the fest, including Cuba, the United States, Iran, and Palestine.
While the use of cigarettes and plant-based drugs like marijuana is common in the region according to Kumar, it is the synthetic drugs that are peddled from across the border that have caused vicious damage in the lives of the youth in Kashmir. The documentary incorporates poetry to delve into the psyche of these young addicts.
The documentary, shot in Kashmir and made alongside Turkish filmmaker Ozge Uyar, maps these collective efforts and brings out the powerful stories of the people behind them. Through the film, the appeal of the people on the ground, whether it is a survivor or an activist remains the same: stay as far away from the reins of drugs as possible, and if you are grappling with addiction, always ask for help.