Arunachalam Muruganantham gave thumbs-up for maximum reality in the Padman!

Arunachalam Muruganantham, Akshay Kumar, Twinkle Khanna

Akshay Kumar, Radhika Apte and Sonam Kapoor starrer film PadMan is running successfully on the box office. The movie is based on the story of Arunachalam Muruganantham, inventor of low-cost sanitary napkins for women in rural areas.  Film PadMan is helmed by R Balki and produced by Twinkle Khanna under her home banner Mrs Funnybones Productions.

Arunachalam Muruganantham, in a media chat with a tabloid, was questioned if he had ever thought of making a movie on sanitary pads. On this, he revealed, "I had been getting queries from regional filmmakers to do a movie based on my work. But I did not want my work and mission — to create awareness on menstrual hygiene — to be restricted to only a part of the country. In fact, I wanted to do the movie in Hollywood. But I realised that it would take at least a decade to become a reality. So, I went ahead with a movie in Hindi."

In choosing Twinkle Khanna and Akshay Kumar for this film, he revealed, "There were offers from a few Bollywood filmmakers, but I was skeptical as to whether those films will do justice to my vision or even my life. I was also apprehensive because what if I sign an agreement and give the rights to some filmmaker, and he shelves the project? The purpose might get lost. That’s when Twinkle spoke to me. She had written a story on me and their terms were transparent. They stuck to their words, and in fact, completed the film in nine months."

About the response on the film, Arunachalam said "Yes, indeed. Eighty-five per cent of the things shown in the movie are true. Probably this is the only movie in the world, which has thrown light on menstrual hygiene and a hero holding or wearing a sanitary napkin. This has created a conversation, which means, people have started talking about female personal hygiene. This helps to create awareness. Since the movie is in Hindi, it helps reach out to more audience. I have been working in north Indian villages, so I know the truth. Compared to the south Indian states, north India is less developed and there’s little awareness on menstrual hygiene. That’s why we decided to select Madhya Pradesh, central India, as the setting for the movie. We wanted the movie to reach out to a larger population. Though we were apprehensive of facing some issues in the Arab countries, the movie has released in all places, except Pakistan. It’s a great achievement for us."

Talking about his own experience, he said, "I suffered a lot when I tried to make sanitary napkins and promote the idea. My family — including my mother and wife — deserted me. Villagers even tied me to a tree and beat me. But after seeing me successful now, they come and say that they all knew that I would become famous one day. Some say I have wide forehead and that’s why I got name and fame; some others say, the lines in my palm indicated popularity, and so on. To sum up, they are all now proud of me and my work. The film could achieve which I could not in the last 18 years, to create a conversation on menstrual hygiene. That said, the only drawback the film has brought to me, personally, is that I’m not able to convince my wife that I never had a love affair. The film shows my character having a lover and she believes that it’s true. Till now, she remains unconvinced."


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