Saankal Movie

Synopsis

'SAANKAL (Shackle)' depicts how tradition can bring a drastic change in normal life.

In middle of the Thar Desert, there was a village surrounded by its own rituals, taboos & social obligations.
Long before partition, some village councils passed ordinances after which a so called base born community banished girls from...

After 1947, India-Pakistan partition, many of these villages from India went to Pakistan, even then crossing borders and arranging marriages continued for a few years but due to government interventions a day came when they had completely lost connections with their relatives across the border.
Consequently number of marriageable males went even lower for their girls. Now most of those lived rest of their life unmarried or were forced to marry old men. By the time village councils felt the disaster it was too late.

Instead of uprooting the cause they passed another law in panic which was a solution in their view but they didn't foresee that this will make situation worse only.

Boys were still allowed to marry girls from other community but girls in their own community were aging. Worried by this, the leaders decided something weird.
Now for the sake of keeping girls with the clan, mature girls were forced to marry male kids. Their belief was that in this way daughters of their community won't go outside; but kids like Kesar (11 years) & young girls like Abeera (26 years) became victims of this malpractice.

The ill effects of this tradition have been conveyed through this film - 'SAANKAL (Shackle)'.

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