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Filmmaker captures healing power of India's forests to inspire people

Updated on: 13 July,2018 07:00 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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After two years of extensive travel, covering the forests of the Himalayan foothills to the jungles of the southernmost Western Ghats in Kerala, and the stories of people who serve them, India's Healing Forests is almost ready for release

Filmmaker captures healing power of India's forests to inspire people

Gurugram's Aravali Biodiversity Park in bloom

Gurugram
Gurugram's Aravali Biodiversity Park


Now wanting to explore the healing forests of India, Das submitted his proposal to the Public Service Broadcasting Trust for a full-length documentary, which got approved. After two years of extensive travel, covering the forests of the Himalayan foothills to the jungles of the southernmost Western Ghats in Kerala, and the stories of people who serve them, India's Healing Forests is almost ready for release.

"The film offered a great opportunity to bring together science with examples of people who are doing wonderful work in absolute harmony with nature," says Das, sharing the names of some of the organisations and individuals featured in the film. The Chirag School in Kumaon, for instance, focuses on laying the foundation for responsible, environment-friendly living. The Sadhana forest in Kerala has been created out of an expanse of degraded land by an army of volunteers. And Mumbai's eco-travel group, Journeys With Meaning, made it to the documentary after Das signed up with them for a tour into the sacred forests of Meghalaya.

Nitin Das
A traveller soaks in the calm of Shimla's reserve forests (inset) Nitin Das

"While on the one hand, we are growing disconnected from nature, we are becoming increasingly health conscious on the other. But what we need to understand is that our health is dependent on the health of the environment we live in," Das, who also has an online resource where nature lovers from across the world share their learning, explains.

Once the film releases, Das plans to take it across India, where each screening will be accompanied by a nature walk. In Mumbai, which enjoys the rare gift of a forest within its limits, Das's obvious choice for a walk would be the Sanjay Gandhi National Park and the Aarey Colony. The developmental threat that looms over the city's green lungs has also got to do with the nature-man disconnect, Das feels. He says, "Just because people don't visit these places, they feel everything in their world is fine. Only when we rekindle our bond with nature will communities be formed. And their collective voice will have a far greater impact than any environment activist's will."

Kumaon
The Western Ghats in the monsoon

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