Thiruvananthapuram, July 6 : You may have heard
people fighting legal battles for property or family rights, but have
you ever heard of a couple fighting a case to get hold of their dead
son's semen? Weird as it may sound, but this is a true story being
brought to screen by Malayalam filmmaker
Sanjeev Sivan.
He will present the story through two films.
"I
read the travails of the couple who lost their son and after a legal
battle got their son's semen, which is now kept in a private hospital. I
went and met them and expressed my interest in making two separate
films and they agreed," Sanjeev told IANS.
Sanjeev is not new to
filmdom. He comes from the celebrated 'Sivan' family - his two brothers
Sangeeth and Santosh are already established names and his father Sivan
is an award winning filmmaker.
The two films that Sanjeev has
planned will be in two formats - one will be an out and out documentary,
in which the parents act, while another will be a full length feature
film with a star studded cast.
"The documentary has been titled
'In Search Of A Womb' and the shoot will start this month. We will begin
shooting for yet-to-be-named feature film towards the end of the year
and National Award winning actor
Salim Kumar has agreed (to work in it).
We are now trying for Seema Biswas and I also wish to rope in superstar
Mammootty to do a cameo," said Sanjeev who directed suspense thriller
"
Aparichithan" in 2004.
The script is being penned by well-known scribe T.A. Razak.
The
film is based on the story of Ravi Kumar, 59, a casual labourer, and
his 58-year-old wife Karthiyayani from Thrissur. Their son, a sound
engineering in a Bangalore institute, was diagnosed with tumour in his
testes and later died. While he was being treated, doctors advised that
his semen be collected and stored for further use. And that's what he
did.
Ratheesh died at the age of 28 last year after contracting pneumonia.
After the son's death, when the elderly couple approached the hospital for the semen, it refused to give it to them.
The
couple filed a case against the hospital. In February this year, the
Lok Adalat at Kochi directed the hospital to give Ratheesh's semen to
his parents.
" Ratheesh was a brilliant and talented person. I
was amazed to see what he has done given his limitation. With this in
mind, I spoke to Oscar award winner Resul Pookutty and he has told me to
count him in for the project in any capacity," said Sanjeev.
He
added that he is now committed to the couple for their needs in building
a home and also for their efforts for having a surrogate child.
"Am
really excited with the interests numerous people in the country and
abroad have shown and are willing to cooperate with me," said Sanjeev,
who just finished a short film on the security aspects at the London
Olympics.
© IANS